ASU project receives $10,000 to study isolation, loneliness
Students and faculty from the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication received a $10,000 grant from Tempe City Council to study loneliness and isolation.
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Students and faculty from the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication received a $10,000 grant from Tempe City Council to study loneliness and isolation.
The ASU Library is working to archive the histories of underrepresented communities in Arizona, and now people can view the archival process on the relaunched Community-Driven Archives Blog.
This week marks International Education Week, which brings in ASU organizations and clubs to promote awareness about the background and history of the many cultures across ASU’s campuses.
November marks the beginning of Native American Heritage Month, and clubs across many ASU campuses are hosting various events that celebrate Native American heritage.
From fresh açaí bowls to American Chinese cuisine, here is a list of three new restaurants that have opened or are set to open soon near the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus.
Spring 2020 registration has already begun and some of the new classes combine different fields together, such as energy and social justice or kinesthetics and technology.
The Unified Society of South Asians (USSA) will be hosting the yearly Hindu celebration of Garba and Raas at ASU’s Sun Devil Fitness Complex from 8 p.m. to midnight on Saturday, Oct. 19.
In an effort to bridge the gap between North and Latin American business, a new ASU program will encourage students to build global networks.
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