Officials discuss bridging gap between green energy research and market
ASU and government officials had the same message for a group of 200 investors, engineers and scientists interested in renewable energy Monday.
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ASU and government officials had the same message for a group of 200 investors, engineers and scientists interested in renewable energy Monday.
Canteen Tequila Bar opened on the corner of Sixth Street and Mill Avenue Friday, bringing a menu of more than 120 brands of tequila and a menu featuring regional Mexican cuisine.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents on Wednesday:
ASU celebrated National Coming Out Day on Tuesday by welcoming a former reality TV show star who shared his experience of being “out” on national television.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday:
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“One University, Many Places” – students see it all over campus, but an ASU program is making strides to add a whole new meaning to this vision.
Financial forecasting — its inaccuracy can often be the punch line of a joke, but the business school will once again recognize an economist that may have silenced the laughter.
The research of an existing ASU lab that works with algae has piqued the interest of the Arizona governor, prompting the state to fund a new algae research center on the Polytechnic campus.
After two months of construction, the Tempe Town Lake is almost ready to be refilled, a city official said Wednesday. A pedestrian bridge running over the lake’s new dam is also in the process of being installed.
An ASU branch of a global advocacy group urged high school and college students to get involved in raising awareness of genocide in Africa at a conference held Saturday.
ASU’s business school held its 14th annual Spirit of Enterprise Awards in Phoenix Thursday, recognizing five local businesses from a pool of 200 applicants for their achievements in entrepreneurship.
ASU’s engineering school kicked off a season of activities designed to help youth build teamwork and problem solving skills through the use of robotics.
ASU Libraries launched its first collection of electronic books and readers Tuesday, focusing on popular young adult novels for students.
If the government knew of a potential terrorist attack scheduled for tomorrow, should the American public know?
Local businesses gathered Thursday to learn how Facebook profiles may be of interest to more than just circles of friends.
Potential ASU sorority members gathered at different locations around the Tempe campus Tuesday afternoon, anticipating final placement decisions.
Though a common thought is that boys who have strong bonds with their mothers could face backlash from other male students, a new study by an ASU professor indicates that this relationship could be beneficial to young boys’ health.
A new tool developed by an ASU professor and graduate student could make diagnosis in underdeveloped nations quick and easy.
Prices for organic foods are likely to drop in the near future, according to an ASU professor’s recent research.
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