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ASU continues to expand its footprint by continuing multiple construction projects across campuses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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ASU continues to expand its footprint by continuing multiple construction projects across campuses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Justin Bazdarich, a Michelin-starred chef and former ASU student, has returned to the University with a simple mission: to study sustainability, and then utilize those skills in his new vegan restaurant.
An ASU alumnus currently owns and operates the only Black-owned mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering firm on the West coast.
Tempe ha ampliado sus límites por primera vez desde 2006 al anexar una parte de North Tempe, con la intención de transformarlo en mejores oportunidades de venta y vida residencial.
Tempe has expanded its boundaries for the first time since 2006 by annexing a portion of north Tempe, planning to transform it into improved residential living and retail opportunities.
Desde el 2016, los estudiantes pasantes con la ASU Community Collaborative han trabajando para proporcionar a los residentes de Westward Ho servicios en persona de música, enfermería, terapia recreacional y más— hasta que la pandemia de COVID-19 golpeo.
Since 2016, student interns with the ASU Community Collaborative have worked to provide residents of the Westward Ho with in-person nursing services, music, recreational therapy and more — until the COVID-19 pandemic struck.
El Centro de Imaginación en Borderlands busca iniciar conversaciones sobre las vidas de las personas indígenas de la comunidad ASU, y fuera de la comunidad por medio de investigación, conversación y rendimiento.
ASU announced Thursday the name and website for The Difference Engine: An ASU Center for the Future of Equality, a university-wide center that will implement new projects and research to combat inequality in the U.S. and the local community. Over 200 people attended the virtual event.
Los casos activos de COVID-19 continúan disminuyendo, según una actualización del lunes de la Universidad.
The Center for Imagination in the Borderlands is looking to create conversations about the lives of Indigenous people both within and outside of the ASU community through research, conversation and performance.
Active COVID-19 cases at ASU continue to decrease, according to a Monday update from the University.
A Buncha Book Artists is hosting its 20th annual exhibition displaying artist books, experimental prints, zines and more encompassing themes of environmental and cultural awareness, as well as the power of print.
Inspired by different social movements, Joshua Gardner, a clinical associate professor at the School of Music Dance and Theater, and his wife released a new classical, instrumental album, "Gone is Gone."
In "Body/Magic: Liz Cohen," a new exhibition at the ASU Art Museum, artist and College of Art associate professor, Liz Cohen shines a light on issues of femininity, immigration and nonconformity through her photos, videos and displays.
As students approach over a month off from school during winter break, ASU is offering the new Innovation Week and Innovation Quarter, which will include free noncredit experiences students can participate in to remain academically engaged during the break.
Through a startup that began as a capstone project in 2018, four ASU alumni have created a business that helps connect artists to customers interested in their custom-made paintings.
New contactless and delivery-based services like Starship robots and Good Uncle are beginning to provide students with hot meals without making a trip to a market, restaurant or dining hall on campus.
ASU Music Theatre and Opera and eight music theatre and opera majors collaborated with music theater writers David Brush and Rachel Dean to release the complete recorded album for “The Anxiety Project,” a musical that chronicles struggles with loss, brokenness, love, anxiety and depression.
When Ashley Ontiveros, a sophomore studying architecture and first-generation college student, was applying to college, her family wasn't familiar with how the application process works, how to file FAFSA or how college life in the U.S. looks.
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