Lecture points to obesity misconceptions
ASU students need a steady diet of obesity education.
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ASU students need a steady diet of obesity education.
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An ASU graduate is breaking the mold for prefabricated houses.
ASU researchers are finding out what makes people tick.
A book from ASU’s library recently took a trip to Florida.
Fantasy books aren’t just for geeks.
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ASU Police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
President Barack Obama appointed an ASU professor to a prestigious national science committee last month.
ASU and the city of Payson have taken the next step toward establishing a small college campus up north.
Want to know where your friends at ASU are studying? There’s an app for that.
Researchers at ASU are using nature as their model for developing an alternative energy source to fossil fuel.
A state technology grant could allow ASU to expand its academic services to other parts of Arizona.
Recent budget cuts are forcing ASU’s School of Aging and Lifespan Development to suspend enrollment this May.
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