Researchers: video games can strengthen adult-child relationships
Research from two ASU professors proves that playing video games together leads to better communication skills between adults and children.
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Research from two ASU professors proves that playing video games together leads to better communication skills between adults and children.
Two ASU research professors have designed a program to help reconstruct divorced families. Irwin Sandler and Sharlene Wolchik, professors at the psychology department's Prevention Research Center, received a $6.4 million grant from the National Institute of Health in 2011 to test their experimental New Beginnings Program as a community-based service.
The W. P. Carey School of Business will begin offering a new entrepreneurship major in fall 2013 to fit the growing demand for new business.
Students memorialized those who have died from AIDS at Paint for Peace 2012 on the Tempe campus on Wednesday.
Several campus political groups are ending a semester of campaigning with a final push before polls close Tuesday night.
Tempe’s controversial housing project, Gracie’s Village, broke ground this morning after weeks of negotiation between residents and planners.
Innocent bystanders beware: A zombie apocalypse is headed for downtown Phoenix.
An international club that aims to change the way drug use is treated on college campuses and fight “counterproductive” drug war policies has launched a new chapter at ASU.
The Polytechnic campus will host the third annual Small Business Technology Tour on Friday.
Skateboarders are now visible at night with customizable LED lighting systems developed by an ASU student.
A new sandwich shop on University Drive is reaching out to students who are not yet old enough to get into bars and clubs on Mill Avenue.
Developers of a new apartment complex under construction in Tempe are convinced retail space on the ground floor will fill because of the apartment’s downtown location despite the slow economy.
Pop Up Park, an event hosted in downtown Phoenix each Friday during the school year, gives students a place to de-stress after a long school week.
Job hunting can be tedious and time consuming, but a website created by two ASU students aims to bring job applications and useful tips to young adults.
With construction underway on ASU’s four campuses, students can see new ongoing projects as well as renovations to existing buildings.
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