ASU COVID-19 active cases have decreased since Thursday
Active COVID-19 cases continue to decrease within the ASU community as cumulative cases since Aug. 1 have cleared 6,000 among students and employees.
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Active COVID-19 cases continue to decrease within the ASU community as cumulative cases since Aug. 1 have cleared 6,000 among students and employees.
As a result of the partnership between a college, a federal bureau and a copper-mining company, the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) launched in 2019 to provide women around the world the opportunity to start their own small businesses and enhance women's economic empowerment.
ASU will have two new buildings in Mesa coming in 2022, which will support both the ASU and city community by providing more spaces to network and explore arts and culture.
November marks Native American Heritage Month, a time to recognize and learn about the history and contributions of Indigenous people in America.
With nearly 9,000 international students from 136 different countries, ASU is known for being one of the top universities for international students. Through a new partnership between ASU Global Launch and EduSynch, applying to ASU may become more accessible to these students.
ASU teamed up with Mesa Community College and ROLFS Salon to develop a new beauty and wellness degree program based on experiential and classroom learning that began this fall.
Through a five-year partnership between the Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation and The Hope House, an addiction rehabilitation center in Scottsdale, nursing students and health care practitioners will use exercise and mindfulness to improve the recovery process.
Many children are missing out on face-to-face experiential learning experiences with schools moving to online education, such as giving dedicated time to read.
Multiple construction projects around the Tempe area, including some at ASU, have been pushing through the pandemic to stay on track for completion.
In response to new pressure on K-12 schools due to the pandemic, the Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College has partnered with Mesa Public Schools to provide educational lessons for students in small groups, such as on-demand videos and home schooling resources.
The student-run Pitchfork Pantry, which provides food and resources to those in need, will be expanding its on-campus presence to the Polytechnic and West campuses.
ASU is offering new majors, minors and certificates for undergraduate, graduate and online students beginning this fall semester. The new programs are in a variety of fields, from aging and health to American studies.
Comedian Hasan Minhaj, this year's Fall Welcome speaker, kicked off the Fall Welcome Week on Monday with advice to students and a Q&A on the social and political climate.
With students out of classrooms and left to rely on computers, ASU has turned to additional platforms to teach students of all ages.
With classrooms and lecture halls across the country moving to online platforms due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the need for online tools to support students of all ages is more important now more than ever.
Three members of ASU's Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity will be moving on to compete in the European portion of the 'Red Bull Can You Make It?' challenge.
With the rise of online learning, it is easier than ever for students to take their exams online. To ensure supervision and curtail cheating, online proctoring is becoming more popular.
As the first half of the spring semester comes to a close, here are some events happening next week you can attend to celebrate, wind down or volunteer.
From designing entire outfits to promoting awareness, current and previous ASU community members are using their talent and time to celebrate Black History Month and promote representation.
After two years of construction and an even longer planning process, Hayden Library turned to a new page after it opened for the spring semester.
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