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(10/29/15 3:05am)
What began as a student organization has blossomed into a full-blown non-profit organization that provides HIV and sex education to a vast audience ranging from ASU’s own students to impoverished people of Tanzania.
(10/28/15 2:22am)
As ASU’s new Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law building nears completion, the college's graduates have claimed the number one rate of bar exam passage and the top three scores in the state.
(10/18/15 11:40pm)
In a state where immigration is a hot-button issue, Arizona can often feel hostile for Latinos, but in ASU's Latino clubs and organizations, young Latinos find a safe community that allows them to embrace and celebrate their cultures.
(10/14/15 2:55am)
Does the typical Sun Devil have more school spirit than the average first-grader? If that first-grader is from Central Elementary School in Rancho Cucamonga, California, the answer is probably no.
(10/09/15 2:37am)
The SB 1070 controversy, the pope's urges to welcome immigrants into the U.S. and Donald Trump’s ever-present immigration gaffes have made a hot topic out of immigration, but an ASU study is suggesting migration should be looked at a little more holistically.
(10/07/15 2:38am)
With shootings, storm damage, pedestrian traffic and as many car accidents as ever, the roads of Arizona may not exactly feel like a safe haven during the past several weeks.
(10/08/15 3:04am)
While professors involved in STEM fields tend to gain more clout while other academics are pushed to the shadows, a woman long at the forefront of women’s and gender studies, Sally Kitch, has made her way into the limelight.
(09/30/15 2:07am)
Newcomer to Tempe's coffee scene, Hazelrock Coffee + Sweets focuses its attention on community engagement to stay afloat in the busy world of coffee shops.
(10/05/15 2:11am)
As one Arizona teen faces years in prison, a network of supporters gathers to speak out in her favor. The group also protests her treatment by the legal system.
(09/23/15 2:52am)
ASU postdoctoral scholar Amanda Tachine has just returned home after a short trip to a place few people are invited: The White House.
(09/17/15 5:02pm)
ASU professor Matthew C. Whitaker, who has been at the heart of several plagiarism scandals this summer, was placed on administrative leave and relieved of all his duties at the university, ASU spokesman Mark Johnson said in a statement.
(09/21/15 12:26am)
Two young idealists are mobilizing the community to envision a brighter future for downtown Phoenix.
(09/16/15 5:00pm)
Outside of those who have experienced war firsthand, few are able to say they understand its impacts as intimately as ASU professor, historian and advocate for peace, Yasmin Saikia.
(09/09/15 5:00pm)
A new non-profit bookstore and event space will hit Grand Avenue this fall, giving voice to the Hispanic community in the downtown arts scene.
(09/03/15 7:28pm)
A program developed by ASU psychology professors is taking a new approach to mental health treatment by preventing it before it happens rather than treating it afterwards.
(09/02/15 1:45am)
As Barrett, The Honors College swells in size, funding and fees have risen in order to hire more staff and expand facilities.
(08/28/15 2:28am)
An ASU alumnus and Arizona native left the desert to help build maternity wards in Nepal after the country was devastated with an earthquake last spring.
(08/26/15 5:41am)
Defense Attorney and Libertarian Marc Victor spoke at a Young Americans for Liberty event Tuesday about how to handle traffic stops in what he called a “police state.” A small crowd of libertarians gathered in the Business Administration building on ASU’s Tempe campus to get advice on how to handle encounters with law enforcement in a country that is becoming ever-more aware of police brutality.
(08/24/15 1:33am)
Under the new management of Chief Michael Thompson, the ASU Police Department has seen many recent changes including the creation of two new roles within the force for Special Victims detectives.
(08/21/15 2:37am)
An ASU graduate with a double-major recently landed a job after a long battle with unemployment that drove him to hit the streets, passing out his resume to anyone who would take it.