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(07/14/21 12:19am)
On Friday, ASU released its disbursement plans for the combined $305 million it received from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund under the American Rescue Plan Act and the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act.
(06/11/21 2:51am)
The Arizona Board of Regents voted on Thursday to approve ASU’s fiscal year 2022 budget, which projects both revenue and expense increases from the previous fiscal year.
(06/03/21 3:05am)
The American Chemical Society is bringing a bridge program to the School of Molecular Sciences at ASU to help students transition from their undergraduate degree programs to doctoral-level studies.
(05/19/21 11:22pm)
An accelerated nursing program is coming to ASU@Lake Havasu, with hopes of bringing additional certified health care professionals to Arizona's rural counties following its approval in April by the Arizona Board of Nursing.
(05/06/21 3:01am)
Arizona community colleges will now be able to offer four-year degrees under a bill signed by Gov. Doug Ducey Tuesday, legislation that ASU President Michael Crow said will have "no impact on ASU."
(04/22/21 4:16am)
The Arizona Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the Arizona Board of Regents Tuesday in a challenge over the construction and tax payments of a new hotel and conference center on state property near campus.
(04/17/21 9:32pm)
ASU has partnered with Starbucks to create a research center focused on sustainability and better serving its communities.
(04/16/21 3:56am)
Tuition rates for current and incoming, graduate and undergraduate students will not increase for the 2021-22 academic year, following the Arizona Board of Regents approval of ASU’s tuition and fee model.
(04/12/21 9:54pm)
Un nuevo programa de becas de $50 millones permitiría a algunos estudiantes de Arizona de bajos ingresos asistir a la universidad sin pagar matrícula.
(04/13/21 2:53am)
ASU’s University Senate unanimously passed a resolution on March 29 with the intention of addressing and solving food insecurity among the ASU community.
(04/09/21 7:33pm)
A new $50 million scholarship program would allow some low-income Arizona students to attend college tuition-free.
(03/30/21 4:21am)
Los estudiantes actuales y futuros, de pregrado y posgrado, no deben esperar ver un aumento en las tasas de matrícula para el año académico 2021-22, según la propuesta de tarifas de ASU presentada a la Junta de Regentes de Arizona el viernes.
(03/27/21 8:23pm)
Current and incoming students, undergraduate and graduate, should not expect to see an increase in tuition rates for the 2021-22 academic year, according to ASU's fee proposal submitted to the Arizona Board of Regents Friday.
(03/25/21 11:01pm)
Elizabeth Baer wanted to become a wind musician in an orchestra, her family thought she might attend fashion school and for a long time, she wanted to be an anesthesiologist. But at 17, she joined the military and learned to build bombs.
(03/24/21 2:46am)
When Maria Garcia was growing up, she was not always aware of the obstacles young undocumented people faced. She thought her path to college would be simpler, much like her older brother's.
(03/19/21 9:10pm)
Two high-achieving Native American students were named the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law's first Salt River Scholars, a new program offered by ASU's Indian Legal Program.
(03/14/21 8:25pm)
Rep. Becky Nutt’s (R-Clifton) House Bill 2523 would authorize Arizona’s community colleges to offer four-year degrees to their students. The bill passed out of the Arizona House of Representatives with only three representatives voting no: Rep. Charlene Fernandez (D-Yuma), Rep. César Chávez (D-Phoenix), and Rep. Pamela Powers Hannley (D-Tucson).
(03/03/21 4:40am)
A Republican lawmaker has introduced a resolution which would allow Arizona voters to determine whether undocumented students and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program recipients may receive in-state tuition at community colleges and state universities.
(02/19/21 2:20am)
ASU researchers are seeking to improve Arizona public schools and combat the state’s teacher shortage with the creation of a graduate residency program preparing students for a career in teaching.
(02/16/21 5:00am)
ASU President Michael Crow continues to say the University has successfully managed the COVID-19 pandemic on campus and its current "plan for the fall semester is to return to normal operations," he said in a meeting with The State Press Monday.