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Tempe police reported the following incidents Saturday:
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Tempe police reported the following incidents Saturday:
Students, alumni and faculty members will now be able to communicate more easily through a new ASU application on Facebook.
Mars is closer for computer users than ever before, thanks to the development of two new features on Google Earth 5.0.
Starting this spring, up to five ASU students will have a chance to study engineering abroad.
Tempe police reported the following incidents Sunday:
University President Michael Crow has been discussing the design for a public four-year college in Arizona, according to a recent Twitter update and Virgil Renzulli, vice president of public affairs.
For some freshmen this fall, textbooks will take a new, electronic form: the Kindle DX.
A new Wellness Care Wing that includes massage therapy, acupuncture and chiropractic services will open today at the Campus Health Services building.
Six young professors at ASU have unique research projects that earned them funding awards from the National Science Foundation.
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The future of solar energy is getting brighter with a new Solar Technology Institute and more ASU researchers becoming involved in new solar technology research.
In the future, cell phones will be able to display personal health information. ASU researchers are working to make sure that information is secure and private.
Rock music will be just a little greener at ASU with a solar powered concert on Wednesday at the Tempe campus, part of the Earth Day celebrations.
Julie Cart, a 1980 ASU alumna, won a Pulitzer Prize on Monday for a series of articles she wrote for the Los Angeles Times on wildfires.
National Mathematics Awareness Month, created by the Joint Policy Board for Mathematics, is hoping to help people understand the link between math and climate change.
Students voiced their concerns about the proposed tuition surcharge at a town-hall meeting with President Michael Crow and the Undergraduate Student Government on Thursday afternoon in the Tempe campus Memorial Union.
ASU police reported the following incidents on Tuesday:
Students are learning to save lives with free CPR certification classes being held on the Tempe campus this week.
The first major festival of its kind, AZ Chicks with Picks Music Festival showcased tons of Arizona female artists who know how to rock the stage, including a variety of music categories and talents, like Michelle Branch, Sarah Buxton, Jessi Colter and Arizona Idol winner Bethany Wright.
In a virtual presentation, renowned theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking discussed the possibility of building a human base on another planet and gave reasons why alien life might not be contacting the human race, during his conclusion of the Origins Symposium at Grady Gammage Auditorium on Tuesday night.
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