Sally C. Morton named executive vice president of ASU's Knowledge Enterprise
Statistician and Virginia Tech dean Sally C. Morton will head ASU's Knowledge Enterprise, ASU announced Nov. 23.
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Statistician and Virginia Tech dean Sally C. Morton will head ASU's Knowledge Enterprise, ASU announced Nov. 23.
In 2019 the city of Tempe distributed enough water to fill Tempe Town Lake almost 16 times.
The Biodesign Institute was named one of the Governor’s Celebration of Innovation’s Innovators of the Year for their work on saliva-based COVID-19 tests.
When Phoenix, among other Valley cities, changed to LED streetlights, it was thanks in part to a network formed by the Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation to help cities from around the state share the best practices for sustainability.
View our photos from the frontlines of Election Day as ASU students cast their ballots amid a pandemic.
Protesters urged Tempe City Council to defund Tempe police at a rally and march Thursday.
ASU broke ground on its new Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts building in downtown Mesa Friday, with Mesa Mayor John Giles and University President Michael Crow at the center of the event.
The environmental structures that allow Earth to sustain life — glaciers, oceans, rainforests — are quickly deteriorating at a rate not seen since the last mass extinction that killed 76% of all species on Earth.
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