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(04/26/17 3:22am)
Following the rise in attention to fake news spreading across social media in November, Dan Gillmor, a professor of practice at ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, wrote an article calling for major media outlets to be “champions of media literacy.”
(04/19/17 2:37am)
Volunteers at the bake sale put on by the Refugee Alliance sell baked goods on Hayden Lawn at ASU's Tempe campus on Tuesday, April 18, 2017.
(04/19/17 1:58am)
Volunteers at the bake sale on Hayden Lawn on Tuesday, April 18, 2017.
(04/19/17 1:58am)
Fatemeh Shqeer poses during the bake sale on Hayden Lawn on Tuesday, April 18, 2017.
(04/19/17 3:07am)
In collaboration with Syrian refugees from around the Valley, the Refugee Alliance held a bake sale on Hayden Lawn on Wednesday, offering passersby Syrian pastries in an attempt to introduce customers to their culture.
(04/14/17 3:17am)
An ASU research group within the School of Computing, Informatics and Decision System Engineering caused a stir following an experiment based around scam phone calls.
(03/31/17 3:12am)
In an effort to get more students involved with caretaking for Alzheimer’s and dementia patients, ASU and Hospice of the Valley have partnered to form a new class through the College of Health Solutions.
(02/23/17 3:12am)
An ASU master’s student is accusing the University of racial profiling as she and two other alumnae, all Americans, were recently featured in a photo accompanying an article on international students.
(02/06/17 11:17pm)
Tempe and ASU police are currently searching for a man they said is linked to multiple aggravated assaults and weapons violations cases from the past two days.
(02/03/17 4:02am)
Marjani Hawkins, a photographer and ASU alumna, gradually came out as LGBTQ in 2012 before more openly coming out in 2016. Armed with only an idea and a camera, Hawkins wanted to share her experience with the LGBTQ community.
(12/02/16 6:27am)
For Courtney Besaw, a 2016 ASU graduate, it all started with a flier.
(11/30/16 4:38am)
Gaming is no longer merely a hobby. From popular children’s educational games like Leapfrog to smartphone apps such as Elevate or Brainwell, companies have been using games as educational platforms for years.
(11/30/16 3:03am)
Ph.D sustainability student Muhammad Hanif poses for a photo at the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability on Nov. 29, 2016.
(11/20/16 10:18pm)
New research from ASU's School of Human Evolution and Social Change suggests that ancient cities develop at a similar rate to their modern counterparts — but make no mistake, this research isn’t just about cities, it’s about society.
(11/16/16 2:15am)
Haley Sivertson, Arianna Moreno and Brandon Bartels of the StepPlus team are pictured in their lab in the Schwada building at ASU's Tempe campus on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016.
(11/16/16 4:50am)
What began as a senior Capstone project has turned into a competition as the StepPlus team, a group of four biomedical engineering students, is getting ready to enter the finals of the BioAccel Solution Challenge.
(11/11/16 12:53am)
A flooded lawn is pictured on ASU's Tempe campus on Nov. 10, 2016.
(11/11/16 2:57am)
With ASU recently finishing in the top five at the New Arizona Prize Water Innovation Challenge and in the top 10 in the Sierra Club’s cool schools list, the University has proven itself a hub for sustainability.
(11/06/16 9:49pm)
ASU Director of Sustainability Michael Dalrymple poses for a photo at the Water Innovation Challenge award ceremony on Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016.
(11/06/16 11:07pm)
ASU, competing against contestants including the City of Phoenix, made the finals at the New Arizona Prize Water Innovation Challenge, finishing in the top five. Although ASU was the only university in the finals, the team fell just short of a winning the $250,000 grant.