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Since 1990, ASU has been designated as an Arboretum, a repository of eye-catching, climate-adapted and colorful blooming plants that are easily identified with just a little guidance.
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Since 1990, ASU has been designated as an Arboretum, a repository of eye-catching, climate-adapted and colorful blooming plants that are easily identified with just a little guidance.
The L. William Seidman Research Institute, an arm of the W.P. Carey School of Business, has collaborated with the nonprofit Latino Donor Collaborative to release the 6th Annual 2023 LDC US Latino GDP Report, highlighting the economic impact and achievements of Latinos nationwide.
New students are frequently advised to join clubs on campus; however, the extensive list of student organizations at ASU can be overwhelming. Instead of filtering the list by category, students can consider the specific benefits they seek and narrow their choices.
Maricopa County's efforts in electrifying its public transportation could have great benefits for the county, but to assess its true effects, an ASU research team is creating a model that could help predict pollution trends across the nation.
Students evacuated Palo Verde East on Thursday morning following reports of smoke and a fire. The building remains closed, and residents may be displaced through the weekend.
An ASU student was taken to the hospital Sunday night after being struck by a vehicle at the Paseo del Saber and Apache Boulevard crosswalk.
While language-based artificial intelligence systems, such as ChatGPT, are notorious for their use as cheating tools, AIs have been doing math for much longer. Instead of doing your homework for you, new developments in AI are being applied to a much more difficult subject: teaching humans how to do math.
Governor Katie Hobbs joined researchers and local business leaders on the Tempe campus to kick off PHX Startup Week, a week-long event to gather people from all parts of the local business community.
Announced in November of 2022, the Arizona Water Innovation Initiative is a multi-year partnership and $40 million investment from the Arizona state government, ASU and various partners around the state to provide actionable, innovative and holistic solutions to Arizona’s water concerns.
While many students feel the stigma of discussing sexual wellness and sexually transmitted infections with healthcare providers, ASU students can still take full responsibility of their sexual health using accessible resources.
The Labriola National American Indian Data Center is a growing safe space for Indigenous students and an archive defending Indigenous data sovereignty at ASU.
Earlier in the semester, the Unit for Data Science and Analytics at the ASU Library promoted Kerri Rittschof to director. She has plans to improve the unit and make data science more accessible to everyone at ASU, no matter what they study.
Studies from one ASU lab seek to better understand how neurological conditions, such as autism, affect how the brain ages, and there are meaningful ways to participate for anyone who is interested.
Ethical concerns surrounding cryptocurrency and NFTs have brought blockchain, the technology that links them together, to the center stage of cybersecurity solutions. Despite its fame, blockchain is not the only viable option for cybersecurity.
One ASU student's commitment to establishing sustainable practices in her own residence hall has since transformed into a project that will soon reach all on-campus students.
Black students looking to enter a STEM field face issues with underrepresentation and retention, but efforts from ASU faculty and student organizations seek to ensure that they are supported in their journeys.
A class offered occasionally within Barrett, The Honors College, teaches LGBTQ+ issues are critical for providing additional perspectives that deepen students' understanding of how to help others.
Barrett, The Honors College has marketed itself within ASU's School of Sustainability as a cultivator of student engagement and passion for sustainability.
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