Renewed residential program aims to give students easy access to composting
A new residential composting program run by Zero Waste, Changemaker, and RHA will eventually expand to all residential complexes and is part of the Zero Waste by 2025 goal.
A new residential composting program run by Zero Waste, Changemaker, and RHA will eventually expand to all residential complexes and is part of the Zero Waste by 2025 goal.
The Black Women in Engineering Faculty Panel and Black Professional Conference events hosted by ASU faculty and student organizations intend to face underrepresentation in STEM.
March Mammal Madness combines narrative and scientific strategies to make learning about biology fun for people of all age groups and education levels.
Valley Metro has introduced digitally-purchasable fare on its mobile app, with plans underway to integrate the ASU U-Pass on the app.
An inside look at the extensive, nearly year-long process that is preparing the field for the Super Bowl LVII.
The Relationships and Technology Lab at ASU studies dating over the internet, both presently and in the future. Their research can create for more successful online relationships, and even virtual reality dating.
Students can switch to plant-based diets to lessen their impact on the environment and "vote with their fork."
Mass layoffs worry students going into tech, but reveal how tech companies are rooted in appeasing shareholders at the expense of sustainability.
The Zoom Innovation Lab has expanded student involvement, helping to create the 'Zoom 2.5D' plug-in that enables communication within virtual reality via Zoom.
Part of the value of queer bioethics is that it introduces and familiarizes future health care providers with LGBTQ+ topics so they can better address patient needs.
A team of three students used their grant earnings to create EquiBraille, a program that allows real-time braille translation during in-person classes.
A guide to how Barrett, The Honors College supports sustainability, and how students can engage with sustainable community organizations both inside and outside Barrett.
The Arizona Supreme Court and ASU's New College created a program focusing on efficient research in forensics to provide new opportunities for students and courts across Arizona.
ChatGPT, the new OpenAI chatbot that can write college-level essays, may change how professors handle cheating and plagiarism.
These stories from 2022 represent what The State Press means to those who work to create it and uphold our mission to serve, provoke and challenge our audience.
The semiconductor manufacturing industry, a boon for the state's economy, is growing due to investments and is helped by University partnerships.
Waymo One, the autonomous ride-hailing service, is now available in downtown Phoenix for the public.
Google and ASU partnered up to offer a sustainability specialization training program that is meant to complement one of Google’s Career Certificates.
The dinosaurs went extinct millions of years ago, but fossil replicas like Trixie the Triceratops help scientists piece together the story of the dinosaurs.
ASU club focuses on designing and building robots to fight each other in an arena. The ultimate goal is to join the BattleBots competition.
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.