University research geared toward American Indian health disparities
Over the next five years, University researchers will team up with community partners to combat health disparities prevalent in urban American Indian populations.
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Over the next five years, University researchers will team up with community partners to combat health disparities prevalent in urban American Indian populations.
Students will have more chances to travel to Israel in fall 2011 with an expansion of ASU’s study abroad program.
When Matt Heinz watched a group of people drag their friend into the Tucson Medical Center, he noticed something right away.
ASU Health Services offers students a less expensive route to obtaining health insurance, and more students are taking advantage this year.
A former ASU student who claims she was sexually assaulted by two Sigma Chi fraternity members in 2008 filed a lawsuit against the Arizona Board of Regents on June 12, arguing ASU was deliberately indifferent in preventing the assault and failed to properly investigate her case afterward.
The Arizona Board of Regents on Saturday asked the presidents of Arizona’s universities to develop plans in case Proposition 100 fails on the ballot later this month, which would result in a reduction of $107.1 million from the university system.
On Thursday, nearly 50 state and University health officials met on the Tempe campus to discuss the effects of H1N1 and how college campuses can be better prepared for a future event of widespread disease.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
An ASU student who has been missing since April 21 made contact with his family Wednesday evening to tell them he was safe, the student’s brother said.
Tempe police are looking for any information about an ASU student who has been missing since last Wednesday.
As the immigration debate heats up, advocates for immigration rights took to Hayden Lawn on Monday, looking to continue pushing for student support of the DREAM Act, proposed federal legislation that would provide a path for undocumented students to become U.S. citizens.
On Tuesday afternoons, the music pouring from a second-floor classroom in Gammage Auditorium begins with the tuning of the vihuela, a Spanish guitar.
In the silhouette of a wide monitor, Charles Collins points at a giant grid, moving a finger across 684 small rectangles in clusters of red and sections of greens and yellow, finally resting on two blue squares sitting side by side in the upper left corner.
Alan and Steven Proctor are looking to get rid of the stereotype of “stoners.”
What is black, the size of a printer, costs $12,000 and kicks out 700,000 pieces of paper a year?
As a bill to make the community college-to-university transferring process more transparent nears passage in the state Legislature, ASU has secured a $1 million grant to increase its number of transfer students.
Wynter Fenn, with a Band-aid wrapped around her finger, maneuvered a green ribbon into a makeshift bow and glued it down onto a flat, foot-long piece of wood. She set it down on a conference table next to a hundred more just like it. She called it a marker — part of a graveyard in the making.
The Phoenix Biomedical Campus, a collaboration that took six years of planning and the combined efforts of all three state universities, will now move forward without ASU after the University announced this week that it is withdrawing its financial support.
In a special forum on Tuesday, graduate students voiced concerns about ASU’s announcement that the Graduate School of Education will be combined with the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College.Kelley Stewart, a graduate student in the Graduate School of Education, said her first response to the merger was an emotional one.
Sex crimes experts say ASU’s sexual assault numbers, low in comparison to universities of similar size, could be linked to a lack of resources for alleged victims and a climate that makes reporting difficult for victims.
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