Bridging Success makes lasting impact for ASU's former foster youth
ASU’s foster youth program is helping former foster students thrive in college.
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ASU’s foster youth program is helping former foster students thrive in college.
Top Sun Devil Fitness Complex staff aim to increase student engagement at the SDFC locations across the four major ASU campuses.
President Donald Trump’s decision to wind down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program has deeply affected students across the nation.
The Coalition of International Students, an organization that unites students of different cultural backgrounds from across the University, promotes the understanding of various nationalities in the ASU community.
Several clubs and organizations at ASU aim to reach out to students of all backgrounds, whether that be through food, music or events.
Some college students decide to take a fine arts class in order to relax from the difficult major-based classes they take. Others take them to learn a new skill.
Moving away from home can be difficult for both in-state and out-of-state students, but dorm living can be an exciting step in one's college career, with many academic and social benefits.
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