Face covers no longer required outdoors on campus for vaccinated people
ASU is no longer requiring students and employees who are vaccinated against COVID-19 to wear face covers outdoors, but it will continue to require them indoors.
ASU is no longer requiring students and employees who are vaccinated against COVID-19 to wear face covers outdoors, but it will continue to require them indoors.
In a Q&A with The State Press, ASU President Michael Crow gave updates on the Fall 2021 semester, proposed rape crisis center, LIFT action items and the COVID-19 vaccine.
ASU active cases have gone down in the community and CDC and Arizona announce new updates on vaccines and COVID-19 protocols.
ASU hosted a pop-up COVID-19 vaccination site on the Tempe campus Wednesday in an effort to get students vaccinated before the semester ends.
ASU reported 106 active COVID-19 cases Thursday.
The National Pre-Health Conference brings students from across the nation together to provide them with resources and access to a network of health care professionals.
The Accessibility Coalition has joined the Council of Coalitions to represent the disability community at ASU.
ASU reported over 100 active COVID-19 cases Thursday for the first time since Feb. 25.
Open Call and Open Chat at ASU Counseling Services aims to provide access to mental health counselors for students across the globe for free.
The State Press compiled a guide for each college's graduation plans for soon-to-be ASU graduates and their families.
A small group of students met with Don Heider, the second dean candidate for the position at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Monday.
ASU will pause the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at its sites following recommendation from the CDC and FDA.
Desert Financial Arena will be the fourth state-run but ASU-supported COVID-19 vaccine site.
ASU regents professor Ayanna Thompson wrote a book detailing her personal experience with blackface and its history.
ASU's Medical Directive club and Street Medicine Phoenix distributed nearly 100 COVID-19 vaccines to people without homes during two events.
Herberger Institute of Design and Art hosted its annual drag show on Thursday, filled with electric performances from professionals and students alike.
Student artists are continuing their hobbies and passions while balancing school during the COVID-19 pandemic.
K-12 students around Arizona will soon be able to experience art performances during the COVID-19 pandemic.
ASU active COVID-19 cases increase; the state-run COVID-19 vaccine site at ASU's Phoenix Municipal Stadium to ASU's Desert Financial Arena.
ASU's Cronkite School dean search opened to select students for an invite-only meeting with the first candidate Thursday.
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