American Indian Studies graduate program debuts this fall
A new program starting in fall 2012 will provide students with the option to earn a research or fieldwork-based master's degree in American Indian Studies.
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A new program starting in fall 2012 will provide students with the option to earn a research or fieldwork-based master's degree in American Indian Studies.
The Sun Dollars program, an ASU staple for 15 years, will be phased out by July 31.
The University of Mary, a private Catholic college that will begin a collaborative partnership with ASU this fall, recently announced the names of two new administrators at its Tempe branch.
The Pat Tillman Veterans Center bustled with activity Monday afternoon as it nears the completion of its first full academic year on campus.
Newly elected officials are moving past a campaign season with heated discussion on some campuses and low participation on all.
Some fraternities have recovered from University sanctions with the help of their national organizations, while others faced more serious consequences for violating the ASU code of conduct.
Mill Avenue is expected to open by 6:30 p.m. after a fire Thursday at My Big Fat Greek Restaurant closed it from University Drive to Rio Salado Parkway, Tempe officials said.
Several ASU sororities have faced disciplinary sanctions from the University and their national organizations in the past few years.
Alpha Drive, once a communal area shared by ASU fraternities, has become akin to an elephant graveyard.
Candidates with student government experience were elected to executive positions in graduate and Downtown campus student governments, while outsiders won at the West campus after election results from all four campuses and the Graduate and Professional Student Association were announced Thursday.
ASU’s March of Dimes club, which returned after several years of inactivity, has raised more than $2,700 in preparation for Phoenix’s March for Babies on Saturday.
Both Undergraduate Student Government Downtown presidential candidates responded to campaign violation allegations made Monday and Tuesday.
There will be only one executive ticket when Tempe students vote for their Undergraduate Student Government candidates Tuesday and Wednesday, but three other candidates said they were disqualified for “illegitimate reasons.”
ASU alumnus Neal Schrodetzki met Biola University film senior Ethan Morse while they were serving in the Old Guard casket squad performing military funerals at Arlington National Cemetery. The hope to return to the historic site to film their fellow soldiers’ training.
Undergraduate Student Government West’s two executive tickets used Wednesday’s debate to establish campaign rhetoric.
From the moment the players reached across their chess boards to shake hands Saturday, the room on the Tempe campus descended into a tense silence interrupted only by creaking chairs, the gentle tap of pieces on a board and the beep of the game clock as the opponents traded turns.
Members of the ASU Veterans Club, which has provided support for student veterans and their families since reopening in 2010, will be running and volunteering at the eighth annual Pat's Run on April 21.
The sponsor of a bill allowing people over the age of 21 with concealed-carry permits to have guns on campus announced Tuesday that the bill was dead, prompting mixed reactions from students.
Campaign season for each campus's undergraduate student government is underway. Tempe's executive ticket, made up of presidential candidate Mark Naufel (right), vice president of policy candidate Brianna Pantilione (left) and vice president of services candidate Rob Wiley (sitting) is running unopposed. (Photo by Jenn Allen)
Shortly before spring break began, about 40 members of an ASU fraternity found themselves homeless when classes resumed.
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