ASU, Tempe police net 86 alcohol arrests in spring enforcement efforts
The ASU and Tempe police departments are moving forward with a joint Spring Crimes Operation after 86 alcohol arrests near Tempe in April.
Police Beat: May 4
Tempe and ASU Police reported the following incidents on Monday and
Categories: News Police Tempe Tags: Police Police Beat
Annual Arbor Day walk brings trees to Tempe
More than 400 volunteers and runners made it to Tempe Town Lake for the first annual Arbor Day 5K walk and fun run.
Costs for summer courses add up
Many students have no choice but to sign up for summer sessions in spite of rising costs and a lack of flat-rate fees.
Categories: Administration Featured News Student Life Tags: summer school Tuition
Graduate taking lessons learned at ASU to Afghanistan
Capt. Lee Beaudette, a 2006 accounting graduate stationed in the Afghan mountains for a one-year deployment, said his education at ASU played a big role in preparing him for his duties overseas.
Ikea one of Arizona’s largest businesses to go solar
The Ikea store in Tempe plans to build solar panels on its roof to become more sustainable, becoming one of the biggest buildings in Arizona with solar panels.
Categories: Featured News Tempe Tags: Ikea solar energy
Legal experts discuss future of law education
Top legal experts came from all over the country Monday to participate in a Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law forum on how to advance the future of legal education.
Categories: Administration Featured News Politics Tempe Tags: College of Law lawyers Sandra Day O'Connor
Educators, companies come together at SkySong to discuss education’s future
More than 300 entrepreneurs, educators, researchers and investors came to the SkySong Center this week to discuss how technology can be used in education.
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