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(10/01/20 3:40am)
ASU's executive vice president and University provost, Mark Searle, will step down from his position on June 30, 2021 to become a University professor aiding in the implementation of new projects.
(09/25/20 5:41am)
Active cases of the new coronavirus are trending down within the ASU community and are generally trending down in the state.
(09/24/20 5:11am)
Since reopening on Aug. 20, about 20% of the ASU student body has returned to campus, while the University works to adapt its community to a life with the coronavirus that has infected more than 1,600 students.
(09/22/20 6:03am)
The University has begun displaying the random COVID-19 testing results within the ASU community, an update posted online by the University Monday night showed.
(09/19/20 12:57am)
Students will participate in classes remotely after Thanksgiving break and the semester will end early on Dec. 4, University Provost Mark Searle announced in an email Friday afternoon.
(09/18/20 5:04am)
There are 360 total active positive COVID-19 cases within the ASU community as of Sept. 16, according to an update posted online by the University Thursday night. Active students have decreased to 355 and active employee cases have decreased to five.
(09/15/20 4:58am)
There are 486 total active positive COVID-19 cases within the ASU community as of Sept. 13, according to an update posted online by the University Monday night. Active student cases have decreased to 478 and active employee cases have decreased to eight.
(09/11/20 5:48am)
There are 637 current active COVID-19 positives within the ASU community, 628 are students and nine are employees, according to an update from the University Thursday night.
(09/10/20 1:09am)
Coronavirus data for the ASU community now reflects both cumulative and current positive case totals, President Michael Crow said during a press briefing about data Wednesday.
(09/09/20 5:53am)
Faculty and staff at Barrett, The Honors College taking part in the National Scholar Strike are holding a teach-in through Wednesday to create spaces for the community to collaborate and learn about racial justice using skills developed through introductory honors courses.
(09/10/20 4:48am)
An ASU COVID-19 update added new data figures for the ASU community, but the numbers needed to be fact-checked after publication, a spokesperson confirmed Wednesday.
(09/04/20 5:31am)
There are now 983 total positive COVID-19 cases within the ASU community as of Sept. 2, according to an update released late Thursday.
(09/01/20 4:41am)
There are 775 total COVID-19 positives among students, 323 of them on the Tempe campus and 428 of them off campus, according to a University update.
(09/03/20 2:10am)
Undergraduate Student Government Tempe passed a resolution Tuesday asking the University to begin a process of disarming, demilitarizing and defunding the ASU Police Department, in addition to two other resolutions relating to the new coronavirus – one asking to transition to online instruction and another asking that more information be included in updates about case numbers.
(08/30/20 3:57am)
The University’s COVID-19 management framework page does not include the percent of positive cases found within tests collected by ASU, but a University spokesperson confirmed the school is working to update the page.
(08/30/20 4:24am)
A campus club known for racist and anti-Semitic comments started a charity fundraiser for Kyle Rittenhouse's legal defense fund, leaving ASU students feeling unsafe and wondering if the University is following through on its promises of inclusion.
(08/29/20 5:08am)
There are 452 known student positive coronavirus cases and 28 employee positives within the ASU community, an increase of 319 from Tuesday, University President Michael Crow announced in a late night online update Friday that was slow to load and crashed for some.
(08/26/20 4:42am)
There are 161 known positive cases of the coronavirus currently within the ASU community, according to a statement made by University President Michael Crow Tuesday.
(08/25/20 3:01am)
Six of nine party citations issued over the first weekend of the semester by the Tempe Police Department were "student-related," a department spokesperson said Monday.
(08/21/20 6:45pm)
The Arizona Board of Regents filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of ASU against the operator of Instagram account "asu_covid.parties" and Facebook Thursday, alleging trademark violations, false advertising and spread of harmful misinformation about public health.