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Each week reporter Jessica Myers finds rising artists that students might want to tune in to.
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Each week reporter Jessica Myers finds rising artists that students might want to tune in to.
Waste, habitat destruction and light pollution – these are a few results of human actions that are negatively impacting other inhabitants on this pale blue dot we call home.
Each week reporter Jessica Myers finds rising artists that students might want to tune in to.
ASU scientists are determining how much of a drug problem the citizens of Tempe might have. Researchers have teamed up with the city of Tempe to detect the amount of opioids and other drugs in Tempe wastewater.
ASU and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, (LACMA), have launched a partnership to create a more inclusive art community. This includes the installment of new programs to help advance the careers of students who want to be involved in the art industry.
Each week reporter Jessica Myers finds rising artists that students might want to tune in to.
Each week reporter Jessica Myers finds rising artists that students might want to tune in to.
Microloans, business plans, marketing – you name it, non-profit Arizona Microcredit Initiative (AMI) is helping ASU students gain real world experience through helping local entrepreneurs start up businesses.
Facebook probably knows a lot about you — a fact which has caused ASU professors to advocate for student awareness of social media safety.
The Weasley family's flying Ford, The Jetsons' Hovercar and Doc's DeLorean time machine all have something in common: They’re fictional flying vehicles.
Griffin Sandidge follows science and tech reporter Jessica Myers as she interviews associate professor Dan Bliss from the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering about the future of transportation.
Males are more likely to perceive themselves as smart in the classroom than their female counterparts, according to a study from ASU researchers in the biology education research lab. The study highlights the perception students have of themselves compared to other students in their classes.
Fashionistas and techies alike are joining forces to create garments that speak to people, both figuratively and literally.
ASU researchers in South Africa are studying how humans were able to continue their lives despite a major change in climate 74,000 years ago after the Toba super-volcanic eruption in Indonesia.
La vie en VSCO. It’s no surprise that ASU students use filters and photoshop-like apps like Facetune on the photos they post on popular social media platforms like Instagram. With filtering being so common on social media, researchers from ASU's Yochan Lab have been studying the trend.
What do some ASU students, Mark Zuckerberg and former FBI director James Comey all have in common? They all cover up the cameras on their computers.
Whether they are watching contestants sashay away after a nail-biting lip-sync battle or receive a luke-warm “I like that” response after confessing their love in detail to a man known as "the kissing bandit," students are gathering with friends to partake in the American ritual of reality television.
Clothing brands once familiar to only the most fashionable are becoming billion-dollar industry titans, and ASU students are taking notice and turning a profit. Fashion-forward students around ASU’s campus often showcase and resell clothing from brands such as Supreme, Burberry, Comme De Garçons, Off-White, PALACE and more.
Mom jeans and Reeboks and windbreakers, oh my! Whether students are looking for used, cheap high-top Converse or rare band T-shirts from the '90s, there are many thrift stores near ASU's campuses where students can explore racks of used clothing.
Celebrating the achievements of women throughout history and in contemporary society, ASU annually recognizes March as HERstory month, a month-long feminist celebration of outstanding members of the ASU community who identify as women.
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