ASU hosts national water policy event, experts stress urgency of water in the Southwest
Transforming Water, West gathered scholars, innovators and policymakers on March 20 to discuss solutions to counter the United States' water challenges.
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Transforming Water, West gathered scholars, innovators and policymakers on March 20 to discuss solutions to counter the United States' water challenges.
ASU's Center for American Institutions hosted Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for a keynote address at the Arizona Biltmore Resort on March 21.
The Sun Devil Fitness Complex fields in Tempe were splashed with color following a day of dancing, singing and celebration at the Indian Students' Association at ASU's Holi festival on March 21.
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The 2026 ASU Out of the Darkness Campus Walk event focused on suicide prevention with numerous tabling organizations, speeches and a mile community walk around the ASU Tempe campus honoring those who died by suicide and showing support for survivors.
Daryl Davis, a Black musician who dedicated his life to changing the beliefs of white supremacists, spoke, sang and played piano at "Klan We Talk?" on March 19.
The United Campus Workers of Arizona organized a rally on the ASU Tempe campus Friday, calling on administrators to take measures to bar U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement from campus.
A student-led initiative focused on addressing misinformation and media literacy hosted a TEDx event with guest speakers from the ASU community Thursday on the Downtown Phoenix campus.
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Coming off a year where ASU pitching saw runners cross home plate on average over five times a game, something needed to change. So far this season, the Sun Devils have minimized damage.
As roads across the Valley face increased strain from growing infrastructure and extreme heat conditions, a collaboration between researchers at ASU and local agencies aims to reshape how they are built and maintained.
Marvin Flores Espinoza, like many ASU students before him, has lost his voice at a rave, but it wasn't from cheering on the DJ.
ASU is working to implement a three-year bachelor's degree in education for the Fall 2026 semester.
After a tenure of 11 years, a 185-167 record, three NCAA tournament berths and a legendary amount of technical fouls, the ASU men's basketball program has elected to move on from head coach Bobby Hurley.
The first impression of senior attacker Millie Quin depends on the setting.
Aditya Shinde is an international student who started at ASU in 2023. He said during his freshman year, he experienced homesickness while adjusting to a new culture and trying to find a new community.
A Ramadan display of a crescent moon on "A" Mountain in Tempe was destroyed on March 17.
ASU Gammage announced its 2026-27 season recently, featuring a stacked lineup of classic musical favorites as well as a taste of contemporary theater.
The Undergraduate Student Government Tempe has worked to promote dialogue between students and Tempe officials through forums, efforts to improve campus safety and support for recent legislation.
Women have played a crucial role at ASU for much of its history. They have continued to drive positive change at the University, creating the inclusive atmosphere students know and love today.
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