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ASU physical education professor Hans van der Mars poses for a photo in his office at Santa Catalina Hall on ASU's Polytechnic campus on Monday, April 16, 2018.
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ASU physical education professor Hans van der Mars poses for a photo in his office at Santa Catalina Hall on ASU's Polytechnic campus on Monday, April 16, 2018.
ASU physical education professor Hans van der Mars poses for a photo at his office in Santa Catalina Hall on ASU's Polytechnic campus on Monday, April 16, 2018.
For ASU professor Hans van der Mars, physical education should be a priority and all students should participate in physical activities that they enjoy through childhood and into adulthood.
Years of research experience, academic excellence and mentorship helped two ASU students win the prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship, which provides up to $7,500 per year to help pay for tuition, fees, books, and room and board.
Tourists, drawn to its hiking, boating and camping opportunities, spent $171 million in Lake Havasu City in 2014, stimulating $41.4 million in the resort community's economy. So, it makes sense that the city will be a home for ASU's new tourism and recreation management degree.
Sanjeev Khagram was an entrepreneur from a young age, helping his parents run a small New Jersey gift shop business by the time he was 13.
When David Brown and Auston Matta started dating after meeting at an ASU fraternity in 2005, they had no idea they would travel to more than 50 countries together.
Alberto Rios poses for a photo in his office at the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing in Tempe, Arizona, on Tuesday, March 20, 2018.
When Alberto Rios was completing his Master of Fine Arts at the University of Arizona, he was called and warned that he might not graduate because his work included Spanish words and encompassed topics others wouldn’t understand.
ASU club One Resistance hosted an event called “Womxn Helping Womxn” on March 20 at the Tempe campus to collect donations for domestic violence service organization, Sojourner Center, and educate students on the issue. The donation drive is a part of several celebrations of Women's History Month taking place on campus throughout March.
A study published by the Associated Press earlier this year stated that ASU is one of 43 public universities out of the 100 largest colleges in the nation that does not track suicide statistics.
After escaping war and leaving their lives behind in countries such as Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan, 23 female refugees are now selling handmade goods through the Global Market pop-up shop at CityScape in downtown Phoenix.
After two years of speaking with hundreds of Native American ASU students and administrators, the first issue of Turning Points, the first Native American college magazine, was published last November.
Instead of being thrown in landfills, the vinyl maroon and gold ASU banners that hang on buildings and poles around campus are being repurposed into totes and other bags.
After enduring a methamphetamine addiction, an abusive relationship and a death in his family, Nathaniel Harris, a religious studies senior, has been recovering from his drug habit for almost four years.
Near the end of last semester, between 15 and 18 student employees quit their jobs at the Taylor Place Starbucks due to poor management and communication, according to five former and three current employees.
ASU President Michael Crow is widely known for molding ASU into the “New American University” by pulling the University’s research and innovation into the 21st century.
Equipped with state-of-the-art workspaces and technologies like 3D printers, Echo Dots and laser cutters, the Tooker House is the new home for the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering students at the Tempe campus.
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