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(02/26/21 12:14am)
ASU has agreed to settle in a court case with Rae’Lee Klein, a journalism student who was removed from a leadership position at Blaze Radio for a controversial tweet and actions in response to the backlash.
(02/26/21 3:53am)
The Student Accessibility and Inclusive Learning Services reviewed student accommodation applications for the Spring 2021 semester — resulting in some registered students being removed from receiving early class registration, a service they had received in previous semesters. The students affected were not notified of the change until they contacted SAILS directly.
(02/19/21 8:23pm)
El presidente de ASU Michael Crow continúa diciendo que la Universidad ha sido exitoso en manejando la pandemia de COVID-19 en el campus y su actual "plan para el semestre de otoño es volver a las operaciones normales", dijo en una junta con La Prensa Estatal (The State Press) el lunes.
(02/16/21 5:00am)
ASU President Michael Crow continues to say the University has successfully managed the COVID-19 pandemic on campus and its current "plan for the fall semester is to return to normal operations," he said in a meeting with The State Press Monday.
(01/26/21 6:51pm)
Nota del Editor: Esta carta fue traducida al español como parte de nuestra misión de poder hacer nuestras noticias más accesibles para la comunidad Latina. Vea la historia en inglés aquí.
(01/26/21 1:18am)
Anthony Rivera, un estudiante universitario de tercer año que estudia ejercicio y bienestar, y Jack Frus, que estudia la salud y las ciencias políticas, son voluntarios en el sitio de vacunas de COVID-19 al SDFC en el campus de Tempe el viernes, 22 de enero de 2021. ASU recibió la autorización para administrar 1.000 vacunas por COVID-19 a la semana.
(01/23/21 1:56am)
The ASU COVID-19 vaccination site opened Friday to a steady stream of local residents and ASU community members eligible to get the vaccine.
(02/05/21 6:50pm)
Exercise and wellness junior Anthony Rivera and health and political science major Jack Frus volunteer at the SDFC COVID-19 vaccine site on the Tempe campus on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021. ASU received authorization to administer 1,000 COVID-19 vaccines a week.
(01/22/21 1:19am)
ASU has been granted an allocation of 1,000 COVID-19 vaccines by the state to distribute weekly at the Sun Devil Fitness Complex at the Tempe campus, according to a University spokesperson.
(01/21/21 2:54am)
Leading up to the Fall 2020 semester, incoming students felt ASU advertised a relatively normal college experience: They could be on campus, go to in-person classes and attend some events.
(01/08/21 11:38pm)
ASU faculty teaching classes in person this semester will be able to receive the COVID-19 vaccine starting the first day of spring classes, University President Michael Crow announced in an email Friday.
(01/07/21 9:17pm)
ASU faculty will not be able to conduct their ASU Sync classes solely through Zoom without approval from the provost, a University spokesperson said in an email.
(01/07/21 7:32pm)
Thomas Seager, the associate professor of engineering business practices who made news last semester for violating University COVID-19 policy by telling students in his in-person class to sit closer together, has continually posted conspiracies about the coronavirus on his personal Twitter account and recently insulted a UA epidemiology professor.
(12/21/20 11:58pm)
The ASU Community of Care Coalition launched a new storytelling project to share anonymous stories from ASU workers to document their work experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic.
(12/18/20 11:16pm)
Content warning: This article contains mentions of sexual assault and other sensitive issues. For additional resources, contact the national sexual assault hotline at 800-656-4673 or visit the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network's website.
(12/18/20 3:29am)
ASU workers have announced the formation of a union chapter with United Campus Workers of Arizona, working to "advance academic justice in fulfilling our university's public mission," according to the chapter's website.
(12/17/20 11:43pm)
The fall semester was manageable for Palash Mehta until its weight came crashing in.
(12/31/20 11:32pm)
ASU’s fall semester began and ended with the same trend: a spike in COVID-19 cases within its community.
(12/04/20 6:17am)
ASU ended its fall semester with 3,357 cumulative COVID-19 cases since Aug. 1, according to a University update Thursday.
(12/03/20 5:12am)
ASU President Michael Crow knows University decisions impacting thousands in health and academics this semester were “disruptive, but we don’t think hugely disruptive,” he said in an interview with The State Press Wednesday.