Grey Box Collective explores dealing with trauma through art
Through different artistic mediums, ASU artists are telling heavy stories in a sensitive, safe way.
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Through different artistic mediums, ASU artists are telling heavy stories in a sensitive, safe way.
Burglaries on the Tempe campus nearly doubled in 2018, according to ASU's annual crime statistics report, which was published by the University Tuesday, one of the few crimes that increased this year.
When Kyla Silas visits the Hopi reservation near Flagstaff, she and her grandfather wake up at the crack of dawn. They ride out to haul water and herd their cattle, a time for the two of them to bond over the land they call home.
ASU's Department of Psychology has developed an Applied Prevention Science program aimed at teaching graduate students how to prevent suicide in their communities by identifying warning signs for suicidality in children and adolescents.
"Stress levels with shootings and the psychological effect on the person and what counseling goes through." Illustration published on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2019.
An ASU researcher found security measures to protect against campus shootings can cause anxiety in students, but a need for protection might outweigh the psychological cost.
It has been over two weeks since nine Chinese ASU students were detained at Los Angeles International Airport and denied entry after U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers deemed the students "inadmissible."
Former Chief Justice of the Arizona Supreme Court Ruth McGregor will conduct an independent investigation into alleged unethical practices within ASU's economics department, according to a letter sent to Undergraduate Student Government Tempe Senate Tuesday morning.
A need of the homeless that is often overlooked is that of acquiring transportation to healthcare appointments, but an ASU alumna is looking to help.
Podcaster Farah Eltohamy talks with two experts to discuss the issue of menstrual equity on the basis of university and public policies. They highlight a variety of other issues surrounding menstruation, such as period poverty and the overall stigma.
A recent resolution passed by the Undergraduate Student Government Tempe senate is asking the Tempe City Council to remove Kolby Granville from his position, pointing to multiple accusations of sexual assault and other inappropriate behavior.
A contentious bill that would allow businesses to pay full-time students less than the state’s minimum wage was effectively killed in the Arizona Senate Rules Committee on Monday.
Andrea Glenn's official responsibility at ASU Prep South Phoenix PCA High School is to serve as an adviser. But to her kids, she's more than just someone who prepares them for the SAT — she's helped them through personal loss, guided them to six-figure scholarships and gone above and beyond to enable their success, according to colleagues and students.
Fluorescent lights shine down on the football field. Stacked on bleachers and huddled on the turf, hundreds of faces stand staring at one end of a vast, grass circle.
ASU President Michael Crow called for the University and the legislature to direct their focus to student completion earlier this year, calling the student-debt crisis a "misnomer."
With Sexual Assault Awareness Month on the horizon, several ASU community members are planning events and aiming to raise awareness not just during April, but year-round as well.
ASU students and local lawmakers welcomed a recent political roadblock facing a bill in the Arizona legislature that would allow businesses to pay students less than the state's minimum wage.
Being a victim of sexual assault is already a difficult experience even before beginning the process of reporting the crime.
As the Howard Center for Investigative Journalism prepares to open in fall 2019, the center is aiming to recruit students from multiple disciplines while bringing on top talent from the field of investigative journalism.
Some students groups and experts at ASU rebuked President Donald Trump’s emergency declaration to build a wall on the southern border, following a recently held House vote to block the declaration.
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