Insight: Sophomores transition to an in-person experience after an irregular first year
Nearly every class my freshman year was over Zoom, and on any given day, I was lucky to see five people in person despite living on campus.
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Nearly every class my freshman year was over Zoom, and on any given day, I was lucky to see five people in person despite living on campus.
Members from the Advisory Council on African American Affairs (ACAAA) provided updates for ASU’s LIFT Initiative in a meeting Friday, the fourth update since President Michael Crow announced the plan last year.
ASU Health Services have yet to provide additional vaccine doses to immunocompromised faculty and students but will work with people on a case-by-case basis, according to Aaron Krasnow, the associate vice president of health and counseling services.
Since the fall of the Afghan government to the Taliban, the Thunderbird School of Global Management has been working to locate its former fellows and pair them with opportunities to evacuate.
ASU recorded its highest active COVID-19 case total since April as thousands of students return to campus before classes begin Thursday.
With the development and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, the University is moving forward with opening the Fall 2021 semester under pre-pandemic operations. ASU is preparing for over 75,000 students to return to campus for in-person classes, activities and living for the fall semester, which starts Thursday.
ASU's commitment to returning to pre-pandemic operations has not wavered since it first announced fall plans in June — and the University followed through.
ASU reported a total of 50 cases among faculty, staff and students, the same number of cases reported in the previous update.
ASU reported a total of 35 active COVID-19 cases among students, faculty and staff Monday, which is an increase of 13 cases from the previous University update July 12.
ASU announced in an email Tuesday that all students will no longer be expected to receive a COVID-19 vaccine before returning to campus in the fall, although the University still "strongly encourages" vaccination.
As COVID-19 vaccines roll out and testing becomes less frequent, the city of Tempe is leaning heavily on its wastewater testing program, a collaboration between ASU and the city that detects how COVID-19 is spreading through testing water from toilets, to measure where the virus is still prevalent.
Gov. Doug Ducey issued an executive order Tuesday that bars public universities and community colleges from requiring students to receive a COVID-19 vaccine or provide proof of vaccination.
Students who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and uploaded their vaccine records to the ASU Health Portal will not be required to wear face coverings on campus or submit daily health checks, the University announced Monday.
A new building in northeast Phoenix is now home to the Mayo Clinic and ASU Alliance for Health Care, a program formed out of a partnership between the University and the hospital to find new solutions to health care problems.
ASU reported 31 active COVID-19 cases Monday, a decrease of 16 from last week's 47 cases. Students make up 24 of the cases, and seven of the cases are among faculty and staff.
Frente a la Oficina de Campo de Phoenix del Servicio de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas de los Estados Unidos, justo al lado de Central Avenue en el centro de Phoenix, más de 40 manifestantes se reunieron en el calor de 90 grados para manifestarse por los derechos de los inmigrantes el domingo.
In front of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Phoenix Field Office right off of Central Avenue in downtown Phoenix, over 40 demonstrators gathered in the 90-degree heat to rally for immigrants rights on Sunday.
Undergraduate Student Government's four campuses announced the results of the 2021 USG elections for executive tickets and Senate positions Thursday.
El 10 de marzo, el Centro de Gobierno de Estudiantes de Pregrado lanzó su Centro de Recursos y Salud Sexual que brinda a los estudiantes acceso gratuito a productos relacionados con la salud sexual.
On March 10, Undergraduate Student Government Downtown launched its Sexual Health and Resource Center which provides students free access to products related to sexual health.
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