Exhibit puts human face on AIDS
An exhibit at the West campus is aiming to educate attendees about the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa by sharing the stories of four children.
An exhibit at the West campus is aiming to educate attendees about the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa by sharing the stories of four children.
Within one of the largest universities in the country, the Department of Transborder Chicano/a and Latino/a Studies at ASU stands out as a tight-knit but growing community.
Arizonans can expect to begin seeing the effects of the $4 billion in federal stimulus money going into the state by the beginning of the summer, state officials said.
The American Indian Policy Institute at ASU has partnered with two major American-Indian organizations to better prepare staff and elected officials of tribal governments on the intricacies of financi
Plans are being finalized for new ministry facilities and a 20-story residence hall for the All-Saints Catholic Newman Center, which will create a faith-based living community for students.
Though many students will head to sunny beaches next week, some students said they would rather continue learning during spring break.
ASU research on impulsivity may help in understanding how young adults and children are behaviorally affected by ADHD.
In a world where frozen yogurt shops are popping up like Starbucks, one business is working to set itself apart from the rest.
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ASU police reported the following incidents Tuesday and Wednesday:
Amid concerns from students and local leaders, President Michael Crow assured the West campus community that it would retain its identity.
Downtown Programming and Activities Board is inviting students to come enjoy a murder mystery dinner Thursday, where they will speculate who the murderer is among them.
Lawmakers and University officials are working to find ways to renovate Sun Devil Stadium without using state or University funds.
A representative of the Kurdish National Government in Iraq, Qubad Talabani, spoke to students about the importance of U.S.
Striving for world peace may not be a novel idea, but a new research venture at ASU will explore how collaboration and technological integration can spark global discourse on the issue.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Monday: A 54-year-old Tucson man was arrested Sunday on suspicion of assault and possessing narcotic drugs, police reported.
The University could increase program fees and implement temporary additional charges to compensate for $90 million in lost revenue caused by cuts in state funding, ASU President Michael Crow said.
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