University research geared toward American Indian health disparities
Over the next five years, University researchers will team up with community partners to combat health disparities prevalent in urban American Indian populations.
Categories: Health and Science News Newsletter Tags: American Indian National Institutes of Health SIRC
Israel study abroad program expands
Students will have more chances to study abroad in Israel in fall 2011 because of the program’s expansion.
Categories: News
Officials want to ban legal drug
A local representative is looking to make Spice, a popular brand of the “herbal smoking blend,” illegal in Arizona like 11 other states.
More students using ASU health insurance this year
This year, the number of students using two ASU health insurance plans has increased once again.
Categories: Featured News Tempe Tags: student health insurance
Ariz. university presidents to develop plans in case of Proposition 100 failure
ABOR asked Arizona's university presidents to develop plans in case Prop 100 fails, which would result in a $107.1 million reduction from the system.
Categories: Administration News Spotlight
Health officials meet to plan for future disease outbreaks
On Thursday, nearly 50 state and University health officials met to discuss the effects of H1N1 and how schools can be better prepared for a future event of widespread disease.
Categories: Administration Health and Science News Tags: H1N1
Police Beat: April 30
A 21-year-old man was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol during a traffic stop near South Rural Road and East University Drive, police reported.
Categories: News Police Tags: Police Beat
Missing ASU student contacts family, says he is OK
An ASU student who has been missing since April 21 made contact with his family Wednesday evening to tell them he was safe, the student's brother said.
Categories: News

