Domestic violence study reveals gender stereotypes
Most cases of domestic violence are initiated by men, but studies show females can be physically violent as well.
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Most cases of domestic violence are initiated by men, but studies show females can be physically violent as well.
Hurricane Katrina destroyed lives but also gave a new, positive experience to one ASU student.
One ASU graduate student is working to make sure teen mothers are better represented in youth theater.
Elizabeth Rivard wants to change the criminal justice system, and she’s starting to through her research on the significant others of incarcerated women.
Many college students face significant stress during finals week, but ASU experts say that eating right, avoiding caffeine and making time for enjoyable activities during finals are some ways students can alleviate stress.
This is the first year all four campuses are involved in this waste reduction effort, which lasts until May 17.
Many research opportunities are available to undergraduates at ASU through research programs and separate departments.
ASU’s first Sustainable Foods Day on Tuesday kicked off Earth Week and the University’s celebration of the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day, which will fall on Thursday.
The Associated students of ASU West passed a smoking zones resolution for the campus on Friday, voting to support the creation of designated smoking areas.
Tyler Libey breathes bioengineering. Even his Fridays revolve around bioengineering classes, a lab meeting and a bioengineering seminar series that he attends for fun.
Chili peppers, flamingos forming a heart shape, a desert oasis, and the Empire State Building are just some of the graphic art pieces created and displayed by members of the Graphic Information Technology Club on the Polytechnic campus.
After a tobacco-free bill was proposed on the Tempe campus, ASU’s three other campuses and the Graduate and Professional Student Association (GPSA) followed suit to consider on-campus smoking policies.
Four ASU students won $1,000 each at a technology competition this weekend that allowed students to contend for scholarship money and other prizes in real-life technology and business scenarios.
The Undergraduate Student Government Senate unanimously approved a bill Thursday night to implement smoking zones on the Tempe campus.
Work and stress are synonymous for many people, and one student is researching how social support can affect the stress levels of those trying to balance home and work life.
ASU students and community members played hoops to help raise money for children with HIV and AIDS Saturday afternoon on the Tempe campus.
ASU’s University Technology Office will soon have a new leader to continue the University’s technological improvements.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Thursday:
As energy-efficient housing remains an ongoing focus for ASU researchers, one University architect outlined the importance of design when it comes to building sustainable homes in a lecture Tuesday.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Monday:
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