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(03/28/10 10:50pm)
Getting passable grades and maintaining a social life are what most college students worry about. However, the everyday reality for some college students includes juggling marriage and children along with school.
(03/26/10 1:01am)
A new study co-authored by an ASU professor challenges the common beliefs that advertisements featuring thin models cause low self-esteem for women, and advertisements with heavier models should be encouraged to increase positive body image.
(03/24/10 4:02am)
The Undergraduate Student Government Senate voted to send the “smoke-free campus” bill back to the Senate University Affairs Committee for further investigation on Tuesday night instead of passing or denying the bill.
(03/24/10 3:06am)
An Undergraduate Student Government senator who is running as a vice president on an executive ticket in the upcoming USG elections was impeached but not convicted after a hearing and trial Tuesday night.
(03/21/10 10:10pm)
Alternative energy sources are a growing research focus, and some Arizona companies and scientists are successfully developing new technologies such as producing energy from bacteria.
(03/11/10 9:17pm)
Sexuality is generally a taboo topic in public, but a discussion at ASU’s Downtown campus threw that concept out the window.
(03/09/10 11:24pm)
Erika Camacho never planned on going to college or becoming a professor.
(03/05/10 1:34am)
Print and television advertisements are still stereotyping women in a negative way, according to a film shown Thursday at ASU’s West campus.
(03/03/10 2:30am)
The Undergraduate Student Government Senate on Tuesday night considered the possibility of holding a referendum to push ASU to adopt a tobacco-free campus policy.
(03/03/10 1:02am)
Few ASU students decided to get the $10 H1N1 vaccination on campus last semester, and some student researchers are working to figure out why.
(03/01/10 1:19am)
Clouds took over most of the Friday night sky, but that didn’t stop ASU’s monthly Astronomy Open House from attracting stargazers.Besides using telescopes, community members looked at meteorite and rock samples, poster displays and listened to a talk on volcanoes on Earth and other planets.
(02/28/10 11:39pm)
From genetics and evolution to hormones, ASU graduate students had the opportunity to learn about new research and present their own at a symposium on Friday.
(02/24/10 12:00am)
Students and faculty members now have the chance to conduct research in Panama through a new partnership with the Smithsonian Institute.
(02/22/10 12:00am)
Nature and social insects can be the inspiration for human products, including architecture, which the social biomimicry conference at ASU explored this weekend.Six ASU graduate students coordinated “Social Biomimicry: Insect Societies and Human Design,” with most funding coming from the Frontiers in Life Sciences Conference Series.
(02/15/10 12:00am)
Emotions play a strong role in everyday life, and they may even be a cause of seizures for some people, according to ongoing ASU research.
(02/12/10 12:00am)
One ASU professor has designed a creative approach to demonstrate how DNA works, taking science teaching to a new level.
(02/10/10 12:00am)
ASU researchers are developing a therapeutic drug for people infected with West Nile virus, and so far, the prognosis is promising.
(02/09/10 12:00am)
ASU is unique in its approach to forming new schools, and focusing more on collaboration opportunities than budget-saving benefits, said several ASU professors and directors.
(02/04/10 12:00am)
College and high school students appear to show more symptoms of mental illnesses today than during the time period of the Great Depression, according to a new study. The study found that five times as many high school and college students score above the ratings for mental illness, or psychopathology.
(01/29/10 12:00am)
ASU is emerging as a leader in biomimicry, a field that focuses on learning from nature to solve human problems, as a new member in an international program.