ASU hosts career workshop to help veterans transition from the military
Transitioning from the military to civilian life can represent a big obstacle for veterans, often making it difficult to find employment after returning from service.
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Transitioning from the military to civilian life can represent a big obstacle for veterans, often making it difficult to find employment after returning from service.
The Salt River Valley’s oldest building is undergoing a major renovation this year.
Downtown Phoenix residents will be seeing some new, colorful meters along populated walkways this summer after the Phoenix City Council approved a new way to give to the homeless.
A national Native American news publication has joined forces with the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication to open its second newsroom in the Cronkite building later this year.
PBS NewsHour and the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication took their partnership to the next level through the development of a western news bureau.
The U.S. Embassy in Brazil recently sent 34 Brazilian teachers to ASU in an effort to improve English teaching in their country.
One former ASU professor and his colleagues are tackling the effects of Alzheimer's disease with an anti-cancer drug and over $4 million in research grants.
Drowning is the second leading cause of death in children 4 years old and younger, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and an imminent accident that occurs often in Arizona.
Dockless, electric scooters may soon make their debut in downtown Phoenix in a new pilot program approved by a subcommittee in January 2019.
Two years of planning, three flights, three days of boating through some of the stormiest seas in the world and one trip to Antarctica that was full of priceless memories.
A former graduate student is suing ASU and the Arizona Board of Regents for $4.1 million after the University expelled him for sexual misconduct in 2017.
Sonia Sabrowsky and Madison Sutton were seniors in high school when their friend killed themselves.
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