Tempe company prepares police for split-second decisions with simulator
In the midst of this country’s controversy with police brutality, Virtra, a Tempe-based company, provides innovative training to improve officers’ situational awareness.
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In the midst of this country’s controversy with police brutality, Virtra, a Tempe-based company, provides innovative training to improve officers’ situational awareness.
The White House Council on Women and Girls announced the creation of a collaborative that will help advance minority women focusing on STEM careers.
With monsoon season under way, ASU students and Tempe residents may find themselves seeking a way to navigate efficient ways to travel through storms.
As the school year builds momentum, ASU students have been investing in the future: handle-less segways.
The Tempe Police Department partnered with the Tempe community and ASU to upgrade from the previous Safe and Sober program to a more effective campaign to deter underage drinking this year.
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