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(09/26/16 12:53am)
Research conducted by English speakers fills textbooks and scientific journals in classrooms around the world, creating a barrier for some academics in Mexico who speak only Spanish and seek access to this immense library of information.
(09/27/16 2:27am)
An empty asphalt lot in downtown Phoenix may be developed into a grocery store, housing development, retail and office space thanks to a new development proposal.
(09/13/16 12:48am)
As a stop on its national tour, Roundabout Theatre Company’s production of “Cabaret,” will hit the stage at ASU from Sept. 13 through Sept. 18.
(09/13/16 2:34am)
Sun Devil Stadium has been an ASU icon since its original construction in 1958.
(09/06/16 3:57am)
In downtown Phoenix's historic Westward Ho, ASU students are taking the opportunity to apply their skills from the classroom in a collaborative setting while making a positive impact in the community.
(08/29/16 1:54am)
Finding community in America’s largest public University can be a daunting task.
(08/25/16 4:14am)
With only three colleges and a fraction of the students it has now — it was ten years ago, in 2006, that the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus opened its doors.
(08/24/16 3:49am)
On June 12, nine ASU students from the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity set out on a journey across the country in the hopes of raising funds and awareness for individuals with disabilities.
(08/22/16 5:02am)
ASU opened its newest building, the Beus Center for Law and Society, on August 15, marking a new era in the University's legal education.
(07/25/16 11:10am)
The Nelson Fine Arts Facility at the ASU Art Museum re-opened its doors July 5 after a month-long refurbishment period in June. The opening included two of the four new installations planned for the late summer of 2016.
(07/25/16 10:58am)
ASU alumnus Zach Heltzel does more than fondly remember the Disney Channel Original Movies (DCOMs) he watched as a child in the 1990s — he hosts a podcast about them.
(07/15/16 10:48pm)
Local First Arizona, a non-profit organization working to support locally owned businesses, hosted its fourth annual Independents Week Pub Crawl July 3.
(07/13/16 9:28pm)
After 28 years of nurturing a print collection dear to her own heart, Jean Makin retired from her role as Curator of Prints at the ASU Art Museum May 31.
(07/03/16 8:05pm)
ASU Gammage, in conjunction with the National High School Musical Theatre Awards (NHSMTA), nominated recent high school graduates Noah King, 18, and Holly Payne 18, to be finalists in a national competition for the NHSMA for Best Performance by an Actor and Actress, also known as the Jimmy Award.
(06/27/16 4:13am)
With summer temperatures scorching through the Valley at over 120 degrees Fahrenheit, it can be hard to find a cool way to spend the day with that special someone.
(06/13/16 9:58am)
Long-time cat aficionado Melissa Pruitt hopes to follow in her father’s footsteps by rescuing as many cats as she can. And though she has already rescued over 300 cats on her own, Pruitt is far from finished.
(12/02/14 10:19pm)
ASU’s School of Social Transformation is partnering with the University of Pennsylvania and Salt River Community Schools in the E2 Textiles Project, is trying to increase Native American students' interest in engineering by combining it with textiles and culture.
(11/25/14 11:39pm)
A collection of businesses, city officials and ASU students are working to improve Downtown Phoenix's well-known Warehouse District. (Photo by Tynin Fries)
(11/23/14 7:30pm)
(Left) NoteBowl CEO and founder Andrew Chaifetz and Marketing Director Logan Stoneman pose outside their office at ASU SkySong in Scottsdale. NoteBowl is a Tucson based startup that provides universities with simple learning management system to connect students, professors and the campus community. (Photo by Shiva Balasubramanian)
(11/02/14 11:12pm)
A 28-year-old Gilbert man was arrested Oct. 23 on the 2700 block of East Sierra Court on suspicion of burglary, credit card theft and trafficking in stolen property, according to a police report.