ASU continues to push women to pursue STEM majors
In early August, Google fired an engineer who authored an internal memo criticizing company diversity initiatives and arguing that women shouldn't be in technology jobs.
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In early August, Google fired an engineer who authored an internal memo criticizing company diversity initiatives and arguing that women shouldn't be in technology jobs.
As part of a partnership with the Amazon Alexa team, ASU engineering students now have the opportunity to learn immersive voice technology through the use of the Amazon Echo Dots.
As the stress and horror of finals week encroaches on ASU students, many are frantically checking their grades and calculating their final percentages like their lives depend on it.
Liars. Biased. Nosey. Rude. Journalists have been called every name in the book.
From a young age, we are told not to discuss money, finances and salaries with other people because it’s rude. But it’s time we start discussing financial literacy in college courses.
Think about the number of female teachers you had growing up. Then think about the number of women in your school’s administration and on your school board.
Paragraph after paragraph, I would read the text of my required reading material, becoming weary and frustrated that I couldn't understand it.
Ninety-seven years after the ratification of the 19th amendment, which gave women the right to vote, we've only had one woman win the presidential nomination from a major political party. Inequality persists, making it especially alarming that women’s history is largely missing from education and discussion.
The idea that college is a time where sleep must be put on the back burner is absurd. College students are not invincible and need sleep like every other person, though they may not believe so.
The increasing amount of information available at our fingertips through technology has changed the education process drastically. As technology is incorporated into the classroom, it will modify education, but one thing will remain constant: teachers.
Body image issues and eating disorders are global problems. As long as we neglect talking about eating disorders, they will remain stigmatized and in the dark.
Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. are widely known African-American trailblazers for their achievements and steps they took to unify our country, amidst racial discrimination. However, there are many who came before and after them that go unnamed and unrecognized.
Education in college goes beyond the walls of the classroom. College is a time for students to experience the world on their own and make discoveries in new environments.
With the gluten-free diet fad becoming more prevalent, people forget about those who physically cannot eat gluten. Before judging those who eat a gluten-free diet or starting this type of diet, people need to educate themselves on the diet's background.
Social justice, race, gender issues and religion are topics that are critical to understanding today's political climate. The fact that the government is working to strip students of studying issues pertinent to our understanding of politics and the world as it functions is disheartening.
With 80,000 students, diversity is everywhere on the ASU campus. Despite the incredible diversity that surrounds students, many still remain culturally isolated. Bilingualism is a powerful avenue to help connect people with different cultural backgrounds, and students should strive to learn a new language in college.
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