As coronavirus worries circulate, ASU community takes extra precautions
The ASU community expressed mixed reactions to the local diagnosis of coronavirus in Maricopa County.
The ASU community expressed mixed reactions to the local diagnosis of coronavirus in Maricopa County.
ASU faculty and students have developed a flu tracker using Twitter analytics.
An ASU community member has been diagnosed with the 2019 Novel Coronavirus, Arizona health officials confirmed.
Three sustainability students were awarded a grant from Microsoft for their project involving reusing plastic waste in schools.
The new Garden Commons on the Polytechnic Campus provides students opportunities to grow and buy fresh produce.
Car-less community Culdesac Tempe will offer residents a grocery store, coffee shop and retail shopping.
Citizen, a safety app that works in Phoenix, can help keep ASU Downtown Phoenix campus students safe.
College Bar & Grill, located across from "A" mountain, will close Tuesday after two years of service.
A new report names Uber operator the probable cause for 2018 crash, alongside other Uber faults.
ASU and Cox partner to improve smart region infrastructure and allows new technology to solve local and global issues.
Here are highlights of ASU research and campus business, science and technology news from recent weeks.
Financial advisor and W. P. Carey lecturer Debra Radway gives ASU students a guide on how to invest.
Snapchat and other social media platforms' location features can lead to dangerous situation for users who aren't careful.
The Entrepreneurship Catalysts are a group of students that provide support for budding entrepreneurs affiliated with ASU.
ASU partnership with Nucco Brain has created new learning experience for ASU Prep Digital students.
W. P. Carey assistant professor Edward Wellman explains how to negotiate a job offer.
ASU health researchers say that suspended Medicaid work and educational requirements would only disqualify a small percentage of recipients but could leave a large population without care.
A new class in the Humanities Lab that begins this spring will teach students about social implications surrounding the energy industry.
ASU's UTO hosted Arizona's first ever Robo Hackathon, and the ASU team Lightspeed took home first prize.
ASU student delegates had to cancel plans to go to Chile after the country announced it would no longer host COP-25.
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