LGBT+ students share their coming out stories
As the ASU charter states, the University prides itself on being inclusive and and giving students the opportunity to thrive no matter their identities.
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As the ASU charter states, the University prides itself on being inclusive and and giving students the opportunity to thrive no matter their identities.
A search and rescue is currently ongoing for an ASU research analyst assistant who has been declared a missing and endangered person after injuring his leg while hiking in Oregon on Monday.
In the U.S., one in three women and one in six men have reported being a victim of domestic violence, according to the CDC's 2017 National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey, and in 2010, there were over 25,000 arrests in Arizona that were flagged for domestic violence.
Jonathan Koppell, dean of the College of Public Service and Community Solutions, announces a historic investment on Oct. 1, 2018 at ASU's downtown Phoenix campus.
ASU’s College of Public Service and Community Solutions will be renamed following a philanthropic investment of $30 million, the University announced today during the Community Solutions Festival on the downtown Phoenix campus.
College students are always looking for creative ways to make money to pay their bills and other necessary expenses, and some students have used sperm and egg donation to make money while also helping out families in need.
Straying away from traditional dating, some ASU students are getting sugar daddies to pay their bills and be pampered.
In an exhibit about the impacts of mass incarceration, ASU contributed an in-depth focus on Arizona immigration detention centers.
ASU veteran student, Frenard Ganda, stands outside the Pat Tillman Center inside the Memorial Union, in Tempe, Arizona on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2018.
ASU veteran student, Frenard Ganda, stands outside the Pat Tillman Center inside the Memorial Union, in Tempe, Arizona on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2018.
In or out of uniform, it can be challenging for veteran students to adjust from living on-base to attending a university. With an 18 percent increase of military students this fall, there are now 6,837 active-duty and veteran students enrolled at ASU campuses and ASU Online, according to University reports.
Pamela Barra Avila, a freshman in Nursing and Community Health, walks down the hallway in the Sheraton Grand hotel on August 22.
Taylor Place dorms are overflowing with freshmen, causing ASU Housing to reassign students to new living quarters off campus.
All around the world there are free little libraries that have created a movement focused on improving literacy and inspiring imagination in communities.
An ASU psychologist is addressing prejudice in how the legal system treats individuals with mental illnesses when they stand trial — and even how the clinicians assigned to help those individuals and lend expertise can introduce bias to the process.
ASU ranks among the top producers of students who receive the Fulbright Scholar Award, according to rankings released earlier this year.
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