CLAS prepares for mergers
Implementation of department mergers planned after fall budget cuts will take place over the next several months, a College of Liberal Arts and Sciences official said Monday.
Implementation of department mergers planned after fall budget cuts will take place over the next several months, a College of Liberal Arts and Sciences official said Monday.
Treatment could be improved for the millions of Americans suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome with a million-dollar research program led by an ASU professor.
The city of Tempe may be forced to cut 10 percent of its full-time employees because of an $11.5 million budget shortfall, city officials reported.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday: A 23-year-old Tempe man was arrested Friday on suspicion of an outstanding warrant, according to a police report.
Two ASU graduate students want to help the African people use their own resources to become independently sustainable.
The number of bikes reported stolen from the Tempe campus has dropped from 294 in 2007 to 144 in 2008 thus far, according to recent ASU police documents.
Thousands of athletes swam, biked and ran around Tempe at the third annual Ford Ironman Arizona Sunday.
The Tempe City Council discussed a potential economic stimulus plan and formally recognized the city transit department for its efforts in reducing air pollution at a meeting Thursday evening.
ASU police reported the following incidents Thursday: Between 8:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday an unknown person or persons damaged a car parked in an ASU garage, police reported.
Journalism is calling for progress, and the digital world never fails to bring opportunities for it, experts said.
Students filled Palo Verde Beach in Tempe Thursday afternoon with handfuls of toothpaste, soap and toothbrushes.
More than 300 students took a trip around the world Thursday night without leaving their seats as they celebrated the defining features of a culture: food, music, art and dance.
Standing in the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism, it may be hard to recall the current struggles in the worlds of both business and journalism.
ASU President Michael Crow has produced a second video to explain the University's financial situation to students.
The castle of cans stood tall, overseeing Hayden Lawn at Tempe campus on Wednesday. There, more than 500 cans linked as one, whether their beans were baked or green, their sodium high or low.
ASU police will begin impounding bikes parked on wheelchair ramps next week, and students could face fines up to $60.
In a unanimous decision in early October by the Mesa City Council, ASU alumna Valerye Boyer-Wells became the newest judge appointed to the Mesa Municipal Court.
An ASU law student getting his degree in December is the local go-to guy for all things political in Arizona.
The Arizona Board of Regents expressed displeasure Wednesday with the way ASU handled its plans to renovate Sun Devil Stadium.
Students and staff at Barrett, the Honors College, said cuts to international-study scholarships are dissuading students from studying abroad, which the college promotes as an essential learning exper
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