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(02/19/21 8:23pm)
El presidente de ASU Michael Crow continúa diciendo que la Universidad ha sido exitoso en manejando la pandemia de COVID-19 en el campus y su actual "plan para el semestre de otoño es volver a las operaciones normales", dijo en una junta con La Prensa Estatal (The State Press) el lunes.
(02/16/21 5:00am)
ASU President Michael Crow continues to say the University has successfully managed the COVID-19 pandemic on campus and its current "plan for the fall semester is to return to normal operations," he said in a meeting with The State Press Monday.
(02/16/21 3:07am)
Before spring semester began, University administrators announced spring break would be canceled and the semester shortened. The only day students could expect to spend off as a holiday would be Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the second Monday of the semester.
(01/15/21 7:07am)
Active COVID-19 cases at ASU have decreased since Monday, nearing the end of the first week of the Spring 2021 semester at a total of 858 active cases Thursday.
(01/12/21 6:13am)
Arizona’s teachers and law enforcement officers will be prioritized as part of a new 24/7 coronavirus vaccination site at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Gov. Doug Ducey said in his seventh and shortest State of the State address Monday.
(01/09/21 6:25pm)
Days before classes even begin, ASU is reporting four times as many active cases of the coronavirus as it was at the start of last semester when Arizona was reporting far fewer newly reported daily cases.
(12/18/20 11:16pm)
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(12/11/20 6:02am)
Active COVID-19 cases increased by 36 since Monday's update to a total of 401 within the ASU community, according to an update from the University Thursday.
(12/04/20 6:17am)
ASU ended its fall semester with 3,357 cumulative COVID-19 cases since Aug. 1, according to a University update Thursday.
(12/17/20 11:11pm)
Kristen Marquez, an ASU freshman studying digital culture with a focus in music, scheduled her first appointment with ASU Counseling Services in September. Marquez said stress from the semester and the year's events put her already existing mental health struggles in an odd place.
(12/03/20 5:12am)
ASU President Michael Crow knows University decisions impacting thousands in health and academics this semester were “disruptive, but we don’t think hugely disruptive,” he said in an interview with The State Press Wednesday.
(12/02/20 5:50am)
The University has yet to run out of supplies to support testing development programs and the distribution of personal protective equipment.
(12/01/20 11:18pm)
Nancy Gonzales will be ASU's next executive vice president and provost beginning July 1, 2021, according to an email sent Tuesday from University President Michael Crow.
(11/20/20 5:36am)
Active COVID-19 cases decreased by 102 since Monday's update to a total of 347 within the ASU community, according to an update from the University Thursday.
(11/19/20 2:38am)
With the semester coming to a close, University officials and health experts are encouraging students to get tested for COVID-19 before traveling for winter break — while continuing to follow good health practices when away from campus.
(11/17/20 4:55am)
Faculty can still extend deadlines of comprehensive final exams and other required coursework after finals week ends, a corrected memo to University deans said Monday.
(11/13/20 5:40am)
Over the past two weeks, cumulative cases of positive student and employee infections of the coronavirus have increased by almost 500 in the ASU community. Cases of the virus around the state and the country are also increasing, breaking records set just a few months ago.
(11/04/20 5:35am)
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic were present on ASU's Tempe campus, with voters reporting little to no wait time at the on-campus polling location compared to the two hour wait to cast a ballot on the Tempe campus in 2018.
(11/03/20 6:06am)
Leaders of campus political clubs largely agree Election Day is an unpredictable event that could spark campaigning, policy writing and lobbying opportunities for later in the year.
(10/31/20 5:41pm)
There are no tricks for Halloween treats this year; the University still wants students to remain responsible and follow the University's COVID-19 guidelines.