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The Archaeological Research Institute provides students with hands on opportunities to piece together past cultures through work with historic artifacts.
State-of-the-art flight simulation training is a key part of the ASU aviation education experience. Faculty and students at the Polytechnic campus demonstrate the technological and educational tools that they use every day.
With nearly 40 varieties of dates, the ASU polytechnic campus has become a veritable oasis for date lovers.
NASA Space Grant Robotics are robust at ASU. Creating innovative robots is a team effort that can positively benefit society.
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The balance of rights between nonsmokers and smokers is currently being debated on the ASU Campus.
The homeless cat population on the Tempe Campus is being stabilized by the Mildcats@ASU organization.
The POD Market on the Tempe Campus now offers the ASU community the opportunity to purchase groceries online and have them delivered to your door.
ASU Career Services not only offers a multitude of workshops, but also connects students and alumni to professionals who have tips and tricks that can help them land the career of their dreams.
The ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts Step Gallery combined scientists theories and artists imaginations to explore the role of Phosphorus in society today.
Devilpalooza brings snow and activities to the Tempe campus.
The Symphonic Carillon brings sweet notes for Valentine's Day to ASU.
A new interactive math instructional program is being developed for students by Knewton and Arizona State University. Research shows that students are more likely to graduate if they do well in their math classes.
Paul Endelman, president of SlackDevils @ ASU, explores the slack line experience.
Combating hunger and raising awareness about those in need is the aim of the "Empty Bowls" project.
ASU researchers unravel the science behind of spider silk and its structure, which could have potential medical and scientific applications in society.
"Come Home to English" is the theme of this year's Homecoming exhibition by the Department of English, featuring artistic creations of students and faculty.
Every two weeks fresh food from local farmers with homemade items are available on the Tempe campus.
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