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(08/17/20 3:11am)
Thousands of students moved into residence halls across ASU's four campuses, which featured new move-in procedures to promote social distancing in an effort to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
(08/13/20 3:17am)
ASU President Michael Crow sent an email to employees Wednesday morning further explaining the policies and procedures the University made and how those decisions were made.
(08/13/20 2:41am)
Increased personal accountability is a key part of ASU's plan to ensure students can return in-person this semester, ASU President Michael Crow and his executive team said in a meeting with The State Press Wednesday.
(08/10/20 3:03am)
Over 500 ASU faculty, staff and students have signed a letter addressed to President Michael Crow and administration officials asking to postpone the start of in-person instruction for the fall semester until three recommendations, based on eight specific concerns, are implemented .
(08/08/20 5:18am)
Students and employees can use the ASU COVID-19 Wellness Center though the ASU mobile phone application to submit daily health checks to the University starting Friday.
(08/08/20 5:00am)
ASU provided faculty a set of procedures for if a student attends their class and tests positive for the coronavirus, according to a document shared by Provost Mark Searle with each college's deans.
(09/18/20 4:03am)
In preparation for the fall semester, ASU spent tens of millions of dollars on technology, cleaning and Community of Care promotional materials, according to a University spokesperson.
(08/05/20 11:44pm)
A memorial page and fund for Junseok Chae, a professor and associate dean for research at the Fulton Schools of Engineering who was killed in March, has been created by ASU to allow former colleagues and students to write tributes dedicated to him and to celebrate his life and legacy.
(08/05/20 5:07pm)
As the Aug. 20 start day for ASU’s fall semester draws near, the biggest concern faculty have about returning has nothing to do with academics, but what they will do when students have problems that extend beyond the classroom due to the coronavirus.
(07/29/20 2:21am)
In five hours, nearly 2,000 people were tested for the coronavirus using the Biodesign Institute's new saliva-based test at the State Farm Stadium parking lot in Glendale Tuesday morning.
(07/23/20 2:48am)
As ASU gears up for a modified fall semester, some students are preparing to party — but not without serious consequences, the University said.
(07/10/20 6:25pm)
The University released a plan Friday detailing a breakdown for distribution of the money it received from the CARES Act after months of deliberation, a meeting with students and an outpour of social media demands asking the money be released to students.
(07/09/20 11:02pm)
ASU has agreed to a new partnership with the Arizona Department of Health Services to provide saliva-based COVID-19 tests throughout the state, Gov. Doug Ducey announced at a press conference Thursday.
(07/09/20 2:15am)
COVID-19 cases are no longer growing exponentially in Arizona, but are still heading in the wrong direction, ASU’s Biodesign Director Joshua LaBaer said in a press briefing Wednesday.
(07/09/20 12:54am)
ASU students can now check their MyASU page to see what classes they can attend in-person or through ASUSync using Zoom during the fall semester.
(07/07/20 1:28am)
As cases of the coronavirus continue to surge in Arizona, surpassing 100,000 total cases on Monday, ASU's plans for the fall are the same: Students still have the option to return to campus and attend classes with their peers.
(07/03/20 4:24am)
Hugh Downs, the longtime news anchor, television host and namesake of ASU’s Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, passed away at the age of 99 on Wednesday.
(06/28/20 3:43am)
Undergraduate Student Government Tempe unanimously passed a resolution Saturday during a special session calling on ASU President Michael Crow to distribute all of the University's CARES Act funding to students.
(06/26/20 10:22pm)
The University is ready to move to Zoom and online courses if the COVID-19 situation worsens in Arizona, ASU President Michael Crow said in a radio interview Friday.
(06/27/20 12:18am)
Tempe City Council approved some of its projected budget adjustments by default at its special virtual meeting Thursday after a city-wide financial review of economic impacts caused by COVID-19.