ASU conversation series gets students talking about religious misconceptions
Students of different faiths and cultures are able to come together through the many different interfaith initiatives that ASU offers.
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Students of different faiths and cultures are able to come together through the many different interfaith initiatives that ASU offers.
ASU recently purchased two books written and signed by Martin Luther King Jr. following the University's annual celebrations during MLK Day weekend.
Since Miki Garcia took over the position of director of the ASU Art Museum in December 2017, she said she has been working to redefine the purpose of museums while continuing the ASU legacy of innovation and inclusivity.
ASU President Michael Crown and Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton announce that the Thunderbird School of Global Management will be moving to downtown Phoenix at a press conference in the Beus Center for Law and Society in Phoenix, Arizona on Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017.
The Giant Magellan Telescope Organization announced on Wednesday, Nov. 29 that ASU is the latest university to join the project to build the the world's largest optical telescope.
Melissa Wilson Sayres, an assistant professor at ASU’s School of Life Sciences, poses for a photo in her office on Monday, Nov. 20, 2017 .
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, people are more susceptible to certain diseases depending on their sex. However, there is a sex bias in the data currently available to researchers.
With finals week coming up, many students are probably under a lot of pressure, and have maybe even considered cheating on an exam. Michael Baer, an assistant professor at the ASU W.P. Carey School of Business said the reasons students cheat are not that different from those of employees under pressure to meet quotas.
Sha Xin Wei, director of "Space and Culture: International Journal of Social Spaces," talks about how people perceive reality at the Society for Literature, Science and the Arts Conference in the Memorial Union on Friday, Nov. 10, 2017.
Members of the Society for Literature, Science and the Arts met to discuss the social impact of science and other social issues during its 31st annual conference. ASU’s Department of English hosted the conference in the Memorial Union from Nov. 9 to 12.
Evan Scannapieco, an associate professor at the ASU School of Earth and Space Exploration, is reaching out to other ASU community members to form a network aimed at developing more inclusive science books for children.
Hannah Lira, sustainability senior, and Dylan Labadie, marketing junior, sell produce grown at the Poly Community Garden on Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2017 on the Tempe campus.
If the weather is good enough on any given Thursday, ASU’s Tempe campus hosts Fresh and Local, a farmer's market where ASU and local growers can sell their produce.
"Counting the Dead: Arizona and The Forgotten Pandemic" is an interactive exhibit designed to educate the public on a worldwide influenza that killed millions of people from 1918 to 1920.
Troy Albright, a Phoenix based pharmacist and farming entrepreneur spoke to students at ASU’s Polytechnic campus on Oct. 25 about the potential of aeroponics.
During First Friday on Oct. 6 in downtown Phoenix, ASU’s School for the Future of Innovation in Society had a "Frankenstein" themed booth to promote Future of X, the Frankenstein Bicentennial Project and other programs.
The LunaH-Map mission is an ASU cube satellite mission aimed to search for hydrogen deposits on the moon. The mission will be one of the first CubeSat missions to leave the Earth’s orbit.
ASU's Solar Powered Educational Learning Library (SPELL) research team hosted its latest build day on Satuday, Oct. 21 at Peralta Hall on ASU's Tempe campus to teach attendants how to build SPELLs and spread awareness about the team's project.
The ASU School of Earth and Space Exploration (SESE) is hosting a series of open houses in an effort to reach out to the community.
Video games have evolved from moving a few pixels across a screen, to replicating a game of tennis, to a medium that has the potential for storytelling and social commentary.
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