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(06/01/18 12:04am)
ASU and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, (LACMA), have launched a partnership to create a more inclusive art community. This includes the installment of new programs to help advance the careers of students who want to be involved in the art industry.
(04/26/18 2:27am)
ASU now offers two classes that focus on dementia, Alzheimer's and hospice and palliative care. The classes aim to break the stigma surrounding dementia and will give students firsthand experience in specialized healthcare.
(04/24/18 3:43am)
With a few clicks, anyone in the world can step inside a biome of their choice. From a rare look into the cactus dwelling of a curve-billed thrasher, to a 360-degree photo of termite nest in a tropical rainforest, ASU’s Ask a Biologist website offers extensive resources for learning about science.
(04/19/18 2:04am)
To Leah Williams, a tin of old buttons is a treasure chest. In her hands, old chains, charms and vintage buttons are transformed into wearable art — jewelry for the sentimental history buff.
(04/13/18 3:53am)
The ASU Police Department warned against a recent trend of sex traffickers targeting students at college parties in a safety bulletin published on Thursday.
(04/13/18 2:34am)
EcoCAR 3, the product of a four-year competition between 16 different universities from around the U.S., is close to finishing its final year of development this May.
(04/12/18 5:13am)
Vegetarian, vegan, plant-based, oh my! Veg Out at ASU aims to raise awareness about plant-based diets and the negative impacts they say a meat-eating diet has on health, animals and the environment.
(04/05/18 8:39pm)
The Arizona Board of Regents approved tuition proposals for the 2018 - 2019 academic year from all public in-state universities Thursday morning, meaning that ASU's in-state undergraduates won't see any increase in their tuition next year.
(03/29/18 2:26am)
A medical condition, a religious mission, an internship opportunity or a financial problem – these are common reasons why ASU undergraduate students choose to take a leave of absence for a semester or more.
(03/23/18 3:20am)
Sophomore journalism student Anya Magnuson seemed perfectly healthy last November. Nearly five months later, she has almost 20 MRIs under her belt, close relationships with neurosurgeons at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota and a battle scar on the top of her head.
(03/13/18 2:43am)
For more than a decade, stray cats on the ASU Tempe campus have found an ally in Mildcats at ASU, a group that aims to keep the campus' stray cat population under control by providing care and nourishment to the furry tenants.
(02/23/18 1:49am)
Amy Hillman, the dean of the W.P. Carey school, poses for a picture at the Tempe campus on Feb. 14, 2018.
(02/23/18 4:25am)
Of ASU's top 10 highest paid deans in 2018, only three are women.
(02/15/18 2:30am)
A pair of Barrett students were awarded a combined amount of $15,000 to travel the world this summer in pursuit of specialized academic research through the Barrett Global Explorers Grant.
(02/04/18 10:42pm)
Valentine’s Day is approaching fast and while Cupid's arrow is on the lookout for its next victim, the holiday can be a stressful time for students who may not have the cash to spoil their significant other.
(02/01/18 2:33am)
ASU alumna Reyna Montoya was named on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for her work with Aliento, the service and arts organization she founded to advocate for youth affected by immigration laws.
(01/26/18 2:23am)
In a fuzzy, cream-colored sweater and a trendy denim skirt, Allissa Valenzuela’s eyes light up as she talks about Poshmark.
(01/25/18 3:51am)
ASU faculty associate Scott Warren was arrested by U.S. Border Patrol on charges of concealing, harboring or shielding undocumented immigrants on Jan. 17 in Ajo, Arizona, according to court documents.
(01/23/18 1:34am)
ASU global studies sophomore Adam Marsh walks in front of the new Someburros location in Tempe, Arizona on Monday, Jan. 21, 2018.
(01/23/18 12:55am)
Adam Marsh, a global studies sophomore, walks in front of the new Someburros location on Jan. 21.