ASU professor receives two awards named after social rights activist MLK
The award-winning Project Humanities initiative encourages people from diverse disciplines and communities to talk, listen and connect on what makes people human.
The award-winning Project Humanities initiative encourages people from diverse disciplines and communities to talk, listen and connect on what makes people human.
Arts and culture reporter Brandon King gives his picks for the top five Netflix films of 2018.
An ASU partnership with experimental light and space artist James Turrell could mean an opening of the Roden Crater site to the public in five years.
The band members say their influences include punk bands from the 1970s, '80s and '90s.
The ASU Library will commemorate the first English publication of a young Holocaust victim's poems in a book illustrated and designed by ASU alumna Kelly Houle.
Two ASU musicians with backgrounds in ASU's Gospel Choir are releasing new solo albums in two completely different genres.
The "new music" genre expands the definition of traditional music by experimenting with sound, performance and instruments.
The 2019 Oscar nominations are here, and the question is: Who's going to win?
The ASU Art Museum is hosting a new exhibition called 'Talking to Action: Art, Pedagogy and Activism in the Americas', which opens Feb. 9.
'The Kid Who Would Be King' is a flat-out fun film that will make you believe in adventure.
Electo-pop duo Galantis will headline annual ASU event Devilpalooza.
ASU continues to build on decades of data gained from the ancient city of Teotihuacan.
Active Minds is working to encourage college students to open up about their struggles and seek help.
'The Upside' never reaches the levels of joy it wants to spark.
ASU faculty, staff and students come together to help trans students feel more accepted on campus.
The brand relives the days of '70s summer camp and other vintage styles.
While trying to do tricks on campus, ASU skateboarders face opposition from the University.
Big Surf, a house venue in Tempe, focuses on keeping attendees safe.
"The Favourites" is an unconventional period piece with notable performances.
A State Press reporter compares his experiences working in a predominantly white newsroom to those of a journalist in an all-Native American newsroom.
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