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(05/13/20 7:02am)
With restaurants now able to host dine-in service, some students flocked to Mill Avenue to celebrate the reopenings, while others criticized those who left their homes for not following social distancing guidelines in place to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
(05/13/20 6:10am)
“Well, here we are,” President Michael Crow said to kick off ASU's virtual graduation ceremony on Monday. The tone from Crow's opening line matched the feelings of many graduates, as the culmination of years of studies ended with a socially distant, online farewell.
(05/14/20 1:03am)
At least half of the $63.5 million in funds for ASU from the CARES Act will go to students — but details concerning who is eligible, how many students will receive the aid and when they might receive it are still being discussed, a University official confirmed.
(05/08/20 12:21am)
The Arizona Department of Health Services will continue to work with the ASU Arizona-specific COVID-19 modeling team, Chris Minnick, communications director for ADHS confirmed Thursday afternoon.
(05/08/20 4:52pm)
ASU is offering new learning programs and reduced rates for summer courses for those who enroll in the University’s new summer program.
(04/24/20 5:44am)
When ASU President Michael Crow crafted a letter to Gov. Doug Ducey seeking financial support for a University venture to alleviate Arizona's demand for medical equipment — a widespread need amid a nationwide shortage — the governor declined.
(04/24/20 12:59am)
The city of Tempe is partnering with Desert Financial Credit Union to offer $1 million in emergency loans to small businesses struggling to make ends meet amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
(04/18/20 5:13am)
ASU President Michael Crow proposed new tuition-setting guidelines to the Arizona Board of Regents which included "not advancing any tuition change" for in-state students at this time, he said in a statement Friday.
(04/17/20 3:00am)
Barrett, the Honors College will allow students to switch to a "Y" grading option for all HON prefix courses, the college announced in an email to students Wednesday evening.
(04/16/20 12:47am)
Students and faculty are calling on ASU to give students the choice to be graded on a pass/fail system in response to classes switching online due to COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, but the University has said that an overarching policy is not needed.
(04/10/20 2:38am)
ASU will receive roughly $63.5 million from the U.S. Department of Education through the CARES Act, and at least $31.8 million will fund emergency cash grants for students.
(04/01/20 12:39am)
All ASU libraries have closed and are “open for remote services only” beginning Tuesday, according to the ASU Library website.
(03/23/20 10:42pm)
ASU has canceled all 2020 summer study abroad trips, the Study Abroad Office said in an email sent to students Monday.
(03/27/20 7:57am)
Shannon Cooley, an ASU junior studying health sciences, returned home to Arizona on Saturday after being stuck in Honduras when the country shut its borders due to COVID-19.
(03/18/20 11:03pm)
Tempe City Council declared a citywide emergency in response to the spread of COVID-19 during a special council meeting on Wednesday, March 18.
(03/18/20 5:52pm)
Cases of COVID-19 increased by seven, bringing Arizona's total cases to 27, the Arizona Department of Health Services website said Wednesday morning.
(03/22/20 8:30pm)
Chandler Fritz was planning on teaching English at a Hungarian university for at least another four months.
(03/17/20 8:03pm)
COVID-19 cases in Arizona rose to 20 Tuesday morning, the Arizona Department of Health Services announced on its website.
(03/16/20 5:34pm)
Arizona cases of COVID-19, or the new coronavirus, rose to a new total of 18 on March 16.
(03/16/20 8:54pm)
Over the past week, the U.S. and global stock markets have been rattled by the spread of COVID-19, commonly called the coronavirus.