Letter from the President
Michael Crow reflects on his 20 years as president of ASU in this column from State Press Magazine's The Crow Issue.
Michael Crow reflects on his 20 years as president of ASU in this column from State Press Magazine's The Crow Issue.
Crow has made waves with local and state politicians throughout his 20 year tenure as University President. Now, various Arizona political players reflect on Crow's aspirations and their relationships with him.
ASU has been ranked No. 1 in innovation for 8 years straight, the only university to receive the award. But how did Michael Crow make this happen after decades of the University having a party school reputation, and what does this ranking mean for the University?
ASU has leased its tax-exempt land to private-sector companies, a practice critics feel benefits the University and harms the community.
The Downtown Phoenix campus has been credited with revitalizing the area but critics say it contributes to gentrification, continuing a long history of displacement.
A series of interviews, video recordings, documents and emails show ASU community assistants tried to address safety and labor concerns during the 2020-21 academic year. They paint a picture of University Housing's administrative pushback against efforts to voice dissent, organize and communicate with the press.
Learn how to properly speak to a Hawaiian by following these tips: don't freak out, take a hint, don't assume, don't ask stupid questions, avoid oversharing, do some research and watch your language.
ASU ha estado tomando medidas para mostrar voces históricamente marginadas de las comunidades latina y chicana.
Hay generaciones de Tejanos que nunca cruzaron una frontera - la qual se ha movido por años y años, y que todavía impacta mi familia hoy
"Mexico never left," Vélez-Ibáñez said. "It just became English-speaking." Tejanos have a long and complicated history with the United States, a history which has lead to some of the proudest people in the poorest regions of Texas.
ASU Library has been taking action in honoring and educating the public about Latine and Hispanic history through its archival collections.
El reportero Aidan Gamiz comparte cómo su crianza como guatemalteco estadounidense de primera generación dio forma a su visión del mundo.
Reporter Aidan Gamiz shares how his upbringing as a first-generation Guatemalan American shaped his worldview.
La editora en jefe de la revista comparte su experiencia en creando la edición semestral en español de la revista State Press
Magazine Editor-in-Chief Itzia Crespo writes about her experience in journalism and starting State Press Magazine's bi-annual Spanish issue
Vanessa Fonseca-Chávez, profesora asociada especializada en literatura chicana y decana asociada de diversidad, ha seguido un camino sinuoso a lo largo de su vida, disfrutando del amor por su estado natal de Nuevo México a través de varios proyectos y puestos.
Vanessa Fonseca-Chávez, an associate professor specializing in Chicano literature and associate dean of diversity, has followed a winding path through her life, relishing in the love of her home state of New Mexico through various projects and positions.
Four ASU artists discuss their work across various mediums
Los investigadores de ASU analizan la exposición a pesticidas y otros contaminantes en el cannabis y las amenazas que representan para la salud humana.
ASU researchers look into pesticides and other contaminants exposure in cannabis and the threats posed to human health.
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