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(03/17/20 2:48am)
Arizona voters might vote on Senate Concurrent Resolution 1002 in this year's general election along with another initiative that would direct tax dollars to schools and education programs across the state.
(02/28/20 2:11am)
The Undocumented Students for Education Equity held its third annual Together We Rise fundraiser dinner Wednesday night, where 100% of the proceeds went to the club's We Rise Scholarship.
(03/05/20 4:15am)
A bill passed through the Arizona House on Wednesday would allow college student-athletes to receive money for endorsements.
(03/01/20 9:05pm)
Gina Santi's visual anthropology work depicts Nepali locals in bright hues of red, orange and blue and is currently featured on ASU Gammage's lobby walls.
(02/13/20 4:13am)
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that it will hear Attorney General Mark Brnovich's appeal regarding the dismissal of his lawsuit against the Arizona Board of Regents over public university tuition rates.
(02/17/20 2:45am)
The Arizona Board of Regents met to discuss and vote on several items that Arizona public universities have requested funding for, including overcoming student financial barriers, a large investment in ASU's capital development plan and a study on student-athlete image and likeness.
(02/08/20 12:39am)
For most students, zoning out during long classes means thinking about what they'll eat for lunch, who they'll study with later and what material will be on that important exam next week.
(02/08/20 6:35am)
The new coronavirus hit ASU almost two weeks ago, and since then the University has been working diligently to address health concerns from students.
(12/06/19 3:01am)
Throughout college, money is tight for students. From tuition and books to rent and food, students learn quickly how to manage their money.
(12/05/19 4:51am)
Money is tight for students throughout college. From tuition and books to rent and food, students quickly learn how to manage their money.
(11/22/19 1:29am)
Throughout college, money is tight for students. From tuition and books to rent and food, students learn quickly how to manage their money.
(11/08/19 4:05am)
ASU is under investigation by the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights after a student reported that the University failed to protect her from retaliation following a Title IX complaint.
(11/06/19 1:59am)
Freedom is “To ask nothing. To expect nothing. To depend on nothing,” wrote Ayn Rand, noted idiot, in one of her terrible novels. She represents an idyllic view of a perfectly atomized and inherently lonely society that is all too real for our generation.
(11/01/19 1:42am)
ASU was ranked No. 1 in best online degrees in Arizona by the SR Education Group for 2020.
(10/31/19 2:56am)
Students and leaders from around the nation gathered in Mesa to discuss ROTC cadet transitions from school to the military on Tuesday afternoon at the annual leadership meeting of Project GO.
(10/25/19 3:07am)
Charlie Green, a 20-year-old Arizona resident, always figured he would go to college.
(10/22/19 2:58am)
As the cost of college is increasing, whether or not these price hikes are justified is a point of contention.
(10/18/19 4:42am)
Podcaster Balin Overstolz-McNair sits down with ASU Computer Science freshman Anthony Delphy to share his story, which reflects the struggles of many low-income students. Today, over 80 percent of college students in the US receive financial aid, and low-income students continue to face obstacles to getting into college. Delphy is an Obama Scholar, but he said scholarships are only a piece of the puzzle.
(10/25/19 2:05am)
For what it’s worth, although the United States is the global economic hegemony with the highest gross domestic product in the world, the U.S. does not have the best education system in the world.
(10/25/19 3:45am)
With student debt reaching an all-time high of $1.5 trillion and the average borrower of student debt owing $34,500, the call for free or reduced college tuition has earned the support of more than half of young adults in America that were surveyed by the Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics.