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Following several months of investigation, ASU concluded last week that professor Lawrence Krauss violated the University’s sexual harassment policy by groping a woman’s breast while on an ASU-funded trip in late 2016.
Tempe is hoping to tackle its lack of affordable housing with a new initiative featuring a neighborhood of smaller homes.
L. Rafael Reif, the president of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will deliver the address at ASU’s 2018 undergraduate commencement on May 7.
Turning Point USA at ASU, a club that advocates for conservative political causes, posted a picture on March 29, via Twitter of the Sun Devil mascot, Sparky, holding a sign that reads "Big Government Sucks More Than Wildcats," poking fun at ASU's rival school and seemingly taking a political stance.
ASU has announced its commitment to be the largest fair trade-designated university in the U.S. in partnership with campus suppliers Aramark and Follett.
ASU students gave mixed reviews to tuition and fees proposals for the 2018 — 2019 academic year at tuition hearings hosted by The Arizona Board of Regents at the Memorial Union Tuesday afternoon.
ASU bike theft numbers are the lowest they have been in years, according to daily logs from the ASU Police Department.
In an effort to bring students better access to therapy and mental health support, ASU is working with TAO Connect to bring a digital therapy program to campus.
The fiscal year 2019 ASU tuition proposal maintains costs for resident undergraduate students at current levels.
This week marks the debut of ASU’s new center in Washington, D.C.
ASU ranked No. 15 among large universities on the Peace Corp’s 2018 “Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities” list, according to a report from the Peace Corps.
Mesa City Council voted Monday night to proceed with an intergovernmental agreement to begin future ASU development in the southeast Valley city.
The choice between on-campus housing and off-campus living options is long-standing and, depending on a student's schedule and lifestyle habits, there are positives and negatives to each option.
ASU's over 260 DACA students are facing pressure from President Donald Trump's decision to repeal the Obama-era legislation that grants them legal protection from deportation.
The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication is rescinding Charlie Rose’s 2015 Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism following sexual assault allegations against the longtime television anchor.
A religious organization on campus called Re:vive ASU is offering a free Thanksgiving celebration for students without plans during the holiday season.
Harry Potter fans at ASU can look forward to the upcoming Yule Ball on campus this weekend.
Students for Opioid Solutions, a grassroots movement created to prevent opioid-related deaths on college campuses, has announced its arrival at ASU.
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