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(07/07/20 4:12am)
International students are not expected to be impacted by new rules from ICE that dictate they would have to return to their country if their school hosts classes online-only in the fall, a University official confirmed.
(07/07/20 1:28am)
As cases of the coronavirus continue to surge in Arizona, surpassing 100,000 total cases on Monday, ASU's plans for the fall are the same: Students still have the option to return to campus and attend classes with their peers.
(06/24/20 12:00am)
An ASU student filed a class-action lawsuit against the Arizona Board of Regents last Wednesday, the third in the past three months, claiming Arizona's public universities violated its contract with students and should refund money they paid for the spring semester.
(07/14/20 10:44pm)
Editor's Note: This story was updated Aug. 3 at 1 p.m. to include more information on in-person classes, testing, health and safety precautions, on-campus housing and shuttle services. This story will be updated as ASU continues to announce more plans for the fall semester.
(06/05/20 3:41pm)
President Michael Crow, provost Mark Searle, senior vice president James Rund, and spokesperson Katie Paquet sat down with The State Press Thursday via Zoom to discuss adjustments for the Fall 2020 semester in light of COVID-19.
(06/08/20 11:08pm)
ASU president Michael Crow joined 13 other education leaders on a phone call with Vice President Mike Pence May 13 supporting protections from lawsuits related to COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus.
(06/04/20 4:52am)
Students have received little information about what the fall semester will look like despite President Michael Crow's repeated appearances on television to discuss impacts of the coronavirus over the past few months.
(05/22/20 12:12am)
Over 56,000 students enrolled in summer classes with the University, a 16.5% increase since last year, a press release said this week as students began their programs.
(05/11/20 2:55am)
For college students everywhere, senior year is typically a time of celebration and introspection, a stepping stone between academia and the real world. At ASU, that might have included going to a final Vine Wednesday with friends, pulling one last all-nighter at Hayden Library, or just walking down Palm Walk reminiscing on what it felt like to be on campus for the first time.
(05/08/20 3:30am)
The Arizona Board of Regents passed the University's tuition and fee model, keeping ASU in-state tuition the same and allowing President Michael Crow more flexibility to fix out-of-state tuition rates as markets and student circumstances change over the summer months because of COVID-19.
(04/18/20 5:13am)
ASU President Michael Crow proposed new tuition-setting guidelines to the Arizona Board of Regents which included "not advancing any tuition change" for in-state students at this time, he said in a statement Friday.
(04/17/20 5:57am)
The Arizona Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday from the Arizona Board of Regents and Attorney General Mark Brnovich as he tested his power and continued his efforts to hold the board accountable and maintain transparency regarding tuition.
(04/14/20 3:11am)
Every year since 2005, thousands of runners have met in Tempe to honor the memory of Pat Tillman, the Arizona Cardinals and ASU star safety who was killed in a friendly fire incident while serving in Afghanistan in 2004.
(04/11/20 12:30am)
All seven Undergraduate Student Government Senate candidates in the United Voices for ASU coalition received three infraction points on their campaigns after a complaint was filed against their members' social media activity.
(04/01/20 9:25pm)
All in-person ASU summer school courses for sessions A and C will be held remotely due to safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the University announced in an email Wednesday afternoon.
(03/28/20 7:38pm)
UA parents filed a lawsuit against the Arizona Board of Regents Friday hoping for refunds for fees after all three universities transitioned to online classes for the remainder of the spring semester.
(03/24/20 2:28am)
President Michael Crow sat down with The State Press over Zoom to discuss recent and future University developments amid the spread of COVID-19.
(03/22/20 8:00pm)
Students who live in residence halls on campus have been asked to consider moving out if possible, according to an email from ASU University Housing sent to residents on Sunday morning.
(03/04/20 4:11am)
Editor's note: This article contains offensive language.
(03/19/20 1:53am)
Editor's note: This article contains offensive language.