RISE to the occasion: Advocating for inclusive education at ASU's RISE Workshop
A recent workshop run by the RISE Center at ASU highlighted understanding how disabilities, both visible and invisible, can affect a STEM students' education.
A recent workshop run by the RISE Center at ASU highlighted understanding how disabilities, both visible and invisible, can affect a STEM students' education.
This year's Herberger Institute Day will celebrate the intersection of art and education while inviting students from the greater community to participate.
Join hosts Abby Bessinger and Tyler Abrams for this week's episode of State Press Play. Tune in to hear about study abroad opportunities at ASU and events around campus that celebrate and honor Black History Month.
ASU's SCETL is a waste of resources and promotes conservative ideals based in hatred and bigotry. The resources devoted to it would be much better used elsewhere.
The Center for Correctional Studies hosts programs that strive to connect ASU students and incarcerated students together to find purpose.
The Phoenix NEDA Walk, on March 12 at Kiwanis Park, hopes to create a community of like-minded individuals while shedding light on resources available for those with eating disorders.
Maria Anguiano was awarded the 2023 Community Empowerment Award for her work in creating ASU Local, which allows students to complete college credit while staying in their community.
As tempting as it sounds, banning TikTok doesn't solve actual problems, it only risks the future of ASU's vibrant campus culture.
The Al-Mahdi Association was founded last semester with the hopes of establishing a safe space for Shia students, as well as teaching the ASU community about the religion.
The Greek life community at ASU, a popular space to become involved with campus culture, has been questioned in terms of its inclusivity towards students.
Barrett, The Honors College has taken steps to become more diverse and inclusive, but some students feel that the school isn't doing enough to achieve its ambitious goals.
The once-a-year inclusivity training required for ASU faculty is not enough to create meaningful change for ASU's diverse community.
ASU began a third associate's degree program. If the pilot program is successful, the degree will be offered more widely to ASU students.
d/Deaf students and faculty reflect on the inclusivity of the Deaf community and culture at ASU and how the University can improve accessibility.
Phoenix Babes Who Walks hosts walking sessions for women and LGBTQ+ people to provide a safe space and connect.
The first-ever "Temple in the Sky" event celebrates Asian Pacific Heritage Month through Southeast Asian cuisine, performances and education.
ASU students Triston Black and Maria Walker were two of five students recognized as "Champions for Change" by the Center for Native American Youth.
Dos años después de que Barrett LGBTQ+ Club y Rainbow Coalition crearon una petición para cambiar el sistema de Vivienda Inclusiva de Género, los estudiantes dicen que persisten problemas como personal desinformado, respuestas tardadas y fallas técnicas.
The Accessibility Coalition aims to spotlight acceptance and pride for people with autism during the group's Autism Appreciation Celebration on April 1.
Two years after the Barrett LGBTQ+ Club and the Rainbow Coalition created a petition to change the Gender Inclusive Housing system, students say issues like uninformed staff, delayed responses and technical glitches persist.
This website uses cookies to make your experience better and easier. By using this website you consent to our use of cookies. For more information, please see our Cookie Policy.