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The State Press published its eighth update to its ASU salary database, including the reported salaries and position titles of over 19,500 University employees in 2024.
The State Press published its eighth update to its ASU salary database, including the reported salaries and position titles of over 19,500 University employees in 2024.
Michael Crow sat down with The State Press to discuss current issues and the direction of the University.
ASU's semiconductor industry deals with Natcast funding cuts while students and researchers adapt.
To receive better federal funding, ASU would be required to freeze tuition for five years and cap undergraduate international student enrollment, among the compact's other terms.
Graduate students and GSG leaders grapple with challenges facing the organization's effectiveness.
Arizona groups and students argued against budget cuts to education, lack of campus resources and recent legislation.
The suspension of Graduate Student Government could prevent the organization from providing funding for graduate students for purposes such as travel.
SPM's resident satirist takes a look at some questionable Michael Crow quotes.
Without any written policy and in spite of GSG advice, the University administration has denied staff members the ability to run or vote in GSG elections.
Among federal threats, President Michael Crow and student activists speak on how students can protest safely.
The University president discusses government impacts, basketball, housing access and more.
The State Press published the seventh update to its ASU salary database, including the reported salaries and position titles of almost 19,000 University employees in 2023.
Amid UA's financial crisis, union workers and university faculty speak on working conditions and the need for more change and collaboration from administration.
Amid the University of Arizona's financial crisis, a finance committee recommended cuts to athletics funding, including reducing scholarships, freezing coaches’ salaries and laying off senior-level administration.
Tempe is raising the age to buy tobacco products from 18 to 21 after a city council vote on Oct. 26.
American Indian Students Support Services, American Indian Initiatives and Alpha Pi Omega reflect on their work to support Indigenous students at ASU and offer services.
University donations by the Charles Koch Foundation are the subject of national controversy.
Some ASU DACA students say they may be forced to leave ASU as a result of the Arizona Supreme Court decision.
The Arizona Board of Regents approved tuition proposals for the 2018-2019 academic year, finalizing slight increases for ASU's non-residents and graduate students.
Despite its unusual roots, ASU's School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership denies that it has a partisan slant.
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