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(10/03/21 10:46pm)
ASU President Michael Crow will get an 8% raise on his base salary, increasing his pay by more than $55,000 to reach just over $770,000. The Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR) decided unanimously Thursday, taking no questions or comments at its meeting.
(08/21/21 3:27am)
In a district court this week, a jury awarded ASU faculty member Nicholas Alozie $357,000 in his lawsuit against the University and the Arizona Board of Regents, in which he claimed he had not been given a deanship because he was African American and had submitted a written statement on diversity when applying.
(08/19/21 2:49am)
When Claire McWilliams returns to her classroom, a lot of little things won't be the same — students studying travel and tourism will be encouraged to bring in more technology, and visiting lecturers will Zoom in from cities and states far away from Arizona.
(06/26/21 2:52am)
The University sent the Department of Education, current students and employees an updated and revised version of the 2020 Annual Security Report Friday afternoon. The changes come after the DOE reviewed a complaint from a student involving an alleged on-campus rape and found ASU in violation of federal campus safety laws under the Clery Act.
(06/16/21 9:36pm)
The U.S. Department of Education found ASU in violation of federal campus safety laws under the Clery Act involving an alleged on-campus rape a survivor reported to campus police in February 2020, according to documents recently obtained and shared with The State Press.
(05/25/21 12:16am)
Each year, a cohort of about 10 ASU scholarship recipients complete a service project focusing on one important issue in the community. This year, as the COVID-19 pandemic required students of all ages to stream lectures from home and meet their peers through a screen, the ASU Gammage Scholars focused their efforts on the digital divide.
(05/21/21 2:44am)
As students returned to campus in August 2020, showing proof of a negative COVID-19 test at move-in and not yet understanding the three versions of ASU Sync they'd be subject to, they settled into a reality that some days felt like science fiction.
(05/08/21 2:38am)
In a meeting with about a dozen current students at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Battinto L. Batts Jr., a leading candidate in the school's search for a permanent dean, expressed his mission and goals for the institution.
(05/06/21 3:40am)
ASU President Michael Crow said in a meeting with The State Press Wednesday the University remains flexible heading into the Fall 2021 semester but will prepare for a return to a "new normal."
(04/22/21 4:16am)
The Arizona Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the Arizona Board of Regents Tuesday in a challenge over the construction and tax payments of a new hotel and conference center on state property near campus.
(04/14/21 3:09am)
Don Heider, the second dean candidate finalist for the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, met with a group of students invited to meet with him Monday.
(04/09/21 3:37am)
In a closed-door, invite-only Zoom meeting with students, Battinto L. Batts Jr. was announced as a finalist for the open dean position at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
(04/07/21 8:07pm)
Con solo unos meses más hasta el comienzo de un nuevo año académico, algunos estudiantes de ASU que ya se inscribieron y toman clases principalmente remotamente no se sienten listos para regresar al aula, a pesar del plan de la Universidad para hacerlo.
(04/02/21 3:55am)
With just a few more months until the start of a new academic year, some ASU students already enrolled and taking classes mostly remotely don't quite feel ready to get back in the classroom, despite the University's plan to do so.
(04/01/21 2:56am)
Demands for the Campus Assault Advocacy, Resources and Education Center are amplified this week as students across all four campuses march with the Women's Coalition and Sun Devils Against Sexual Assault to pressure ASU to make a commitment to support sexual assault survivors in a way students think is best.
(03/30/21 4:21am)
Los estudiantes actuales y futuros, de pregrado y posgrado, no deben esperar ver un aumento en las tasas de matrícula para el año académico 2021-22, según la propuesta de tarifas de ASU presentada a la Junta de Regentes de Arizona el viernes.
(03/27/21 8:23pm)
Current and incoming students, undergraduate and graduate, should not expect to see an increase in tuition rates for the 2021-22 academic year, according to ASU's fee proposal submitted to the Arizona Board of Regents Friday.
(03/26/21 2:04am)
Students are slated to participate in a series of marches celebrating Women's History Month and outstanding female leaders from all four campuses starting Sunday evening.
(03/12/21 3:49am)
Active COVID-19 cases are still declining within the ASU community, marking the eighth consecutive week of decline for the University.
(03/05/21 9:40pm)
Gov. Doug Ducey lifted COVID-19 occupancy restrictions for Arizona businesses in an executive order Friday. Restaurants, bars, theaters, gyms, water parks and bowling alleys can open with 100% capacity, but precautions like social distancing and mask wearing are still in place.