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(07/08/12 8:29pm)
A chemistry and biochemistry professor received a $6.25 million grant from the Department of Defense's Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative program to further research in nanotechnology.
(07/07/12 10:37pm)
Founded in January by an ASU professor, a military veteran and two ASU undergraduate students, AlphaStripe.com was designed to create a network of current and former military service members, military families and civilians in war-torn locations by allowing them to share photos, videos, audio clips and text entries about their experiences.
(07/07/12 5:58pm)
Research expenditures at the state's three universities injected nearly $1 billion into the Arizona economy last year, according to an Arizona Board of Regents report.
(07/01/12 7:27pm)
A group of 150 Teach For America corps members are spending five weeks living at ASU and training in Phoenix K-12 schools with the mission to close America's education achievement gap.
(07/01/12 5:50pm)
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Friday:
(06/29/12 11:14pm)
After several months of the Obama Administration pushing for action and students wielding the hash tag "DontDoubleMyRate" on Twitter, Congress sent a measure to President Barack Obama Friday that will put a one-year freeze on the 3.4 percent subsidized student loan interest rate.
(06/28/12 4:23pm)
The Supreme Court upheld the central tenet of President Barack Obama's Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act on Thursday morning with a 5-4 vote, citing its constitutionality under Congress' right to impose taxes.
(06/24/12 7:12pm)
President Barack Obama's announcement June 15 that the federal government would loosen deportation regulations for qualifying illegal immigrants is the first step toward comprehensive immigration reform, according to University administration and portions of the student body.
(06/24/12 4:57pm)
A team of five engineering students were finalists in the Dell Social Innovation Challenge for their development of a filtration system designed to remove arsenic from water in Bangladesh communities.
(06/24/12 4:54pm)
Alumna Britany Simon, a finalist on Home and Garden Television's "Design Star," always knew what she wanted to be when she grew up.
(06/24/12 5:01am)
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(06/19/12 9:45pm)
ASU was granted a four-year contract from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency of the U.S. Department of Defense Monday to develop a diagnostic tool that will be able to quickly detect infectious diseases before symptoms occur.
(06/17/12 3:43pm)
Two students were selected as Tillman Military Scholars for the 2012-2013 school year in honor of their military service and desire to give back to the veteran community.
(06/15/12 11:15pm)
Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton, Tucson Mayor Jonathon Rothschild and at least 20 other U.S. mayors sponsored a resolution requesting the federal government to allow illegal immigrant youth to seek legal status in the U.S.
(06/14/12 9:05pm)
A drowned student's body was recovered overnight off the coast of Thailand after he disappeared Tuesday.
(06/14/12 1:00am)
Phoenix and its residents are no strangers to hot summers, a fact that drew a group of experts to the Global Institute of Sustainability Wednesday to discuss how the state's residents cope and what strategies they can use in the future.
(06/10/12 8:29pm)
Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, American Apparel — these are all clothing companies whose controversial CEOs may be turning off their key demographic: college students.
(06/10/12 4:00pm)
In response to an agreement with the White House Tuesday to be more transparent about college costs, ASU will be working with other universities and university systems to develop a tool that will provide more information about student financial aid options.
(06/10/12 4:00pm)
Housing one of ASU's older residential hall communities, the North Neighborhood is made up of dormitories such as Manzanita Hall and Palo Verde East, West and Main. While these dorms have become cultural landmarks in ASU history, many of the buildings are aged and in need of renovations.
(06/10/12 4:00pm)
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Thursday: