Navigating the college social scene brings challenges and rewards
It's often a struggle for students to socialize upon entering college, overwhelmed by its newness. Some might be intimidated by the very idea of branching out and making new friends.
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It's often a struggle for students to socialize upon entering college, overwhelmed by its newness. Some might be intimidated by the very idea of branching out and making new friends.
ASU's nonspecific guidelines for artificial intelligence usage in the classroom is a savvy move as institutions across the country grapple with the emergence of ChatGPT. By leaving the terms of AI and ChatGPT usage open, professors can provide leeway to courses that could benefit from it or prohibit AI in courses where it's a liability.
ASU’s Zero Waste department is a team of seven working with the aim of making the University zero waste by 2025, providing ASU with a holistic approach to waste management through promoting proper refusal, reduction and recycling of waste.
ASU freshman Selena Morse hopes her recently published children's book, "Dear Tariq," can assist with positively changing the perception of Syrian refugees in America. The book, which is illustrated by a team of international students, seeks to raise awareness and compassion about the Syrian refugee crisis.
Students who took a fall of 2022 course working with the Arizona Cardinals will have the opportunity to work at Super Bowl LVII in February.
Stacy Leeds has been appointed the new dean of ASU's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law and will be the first Indigenous dean at ASU and the second woman to be the dean of the law school.
The Arizona Board of Regents has approved ASU's third associate degree, a pilot program in professional studies.
October is Campus Sustainability Month, and ASU is hosting events and activities throughout it to celebrate and educate the University community on sustainability.
New academic programs and schools are brought to ASU each year and must go through an approval process to become established at the University.
ASU joined the Bee Campus USA initiative in August to protect native bees and provide them a refuge on campus.
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