Me3 App
Students can download ASU's career app, me3, onto their smartphones. Photo illustration taken on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017.
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Students can download ASU's career app, me3, onto their smartphones. Photo illustration taken on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017.
Instead of using a paper and pencil for a career test, a team of developers from EdPlus created a unique and modern approach to help students decide on a future career path.
ASU alumna Aida Chavez says she isn't afraid to talk about her struggles with mental health. She's battled depression and anxiety during an abusive relationship but has never given up on her fight.
A baby flails, cries and tugs at its mother’s shirt. She ignores the baby for a moment before turning an expressionless face toward the child.
“Bones and cats,” Brenda Baker, who has a doctorate in anthropology, says, holding out her coffee mug decorated with a drawing of a skull made of felines. “These are two of my favorite things.”
A medical device that will help people who are blind to see is now being sold for the consumer market, and one ASU professor had a hand in its development.
ASU’s Police Department's newest Assistant Chief, Stuart Bedics, has joined the department under patrol division operations.
The Argus II System can be described through four main components including: the external equipment, the implant, retinal prosthesis, and the medical advancement of the device itself.
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