ASU prevention center combating cyber-bullying trends
While bullying is not a new problem, cyber-bullying has become increasingly widespread, said the program coordinator at ASU’s Arizona Prevention Resource Center.
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Light rail cuts could hit as early as May
Because of a downturn in sales tax collections, Metro Light Rail will review several options for shortening service at an upcoming board meeting in May.
Categories: Featured News Tempe Tags: budget cuts Metro Light Rail
Study discusses housing, tech needs for rising adult autism population
The housing and tech needs of autistic adults discussed in two studies, one by ASU’s Stardust Center for Affordable Homes and the Family.
Law students will represent clients through new family justice center
The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law’s new family justice center will give students the chance to represent actual clients with faculty supervision while earning school credit.
Categories: News Tempe Tags: College of Law
ASU Best Buddies eats, runs for a cause at ‘Lord of the Wings’
ASU Best Buddies group eats wings and runs relays to raise money for statewide program that pairs volunteers with disabled persons to create long-lasting friendships.
Categories: Featured News Tempe Tags: Best Buddies
University aiming to be carbon neutral by 2025
A new ASU plan calls for reduced energy consumption and more education to achieve carbon neutrality
Categories: Administration News Tags: sustainability

