Arizona to receive $500,000 from HHS for coronavirus response
Arizona receives $500,000 in funding from federal government to help fight coronavirus.
Arizona receives $500,000 in funding from federal government to help fight coronavirus.
A new presumptive case of coronavirus in Arizona was announced by ADHS Tuesday morning.
Gov. Doug Ducey and ADHS Director Cara Christ spoke at an ADHS press conference to discuss the Novel Coronavirus and the public health efforts the state is and will be taking.
ASU is transitioning to a software-defined network in order to improve the wireless connectivity of the campus and better prepare for future technological innovations.
ASU and other organizations created The Connective to bring local cities together to solve major challenges within them.
Researchers at ASU are using their expertise to inform coronavirus vaccine and disease mapping efforts.
ASU will be planting 1,000 trees on the West campus to create a "Carbon Sink and Learning Forest" to help eliminate the University's carbon emissions.
New psychological study proved many methods used in mental health evaluations for courts are "junk science."
ASU's Creative Health Collaborations received a $150,000 award from the National Endowment for the Arts to fund a new lab focusing on three different projects.
Ally allows students to download online course documents in a variety of accessible formats.
The Phoenix CubeSat team is working to receive photos from their now-orbiting satellite.
ASU professors Sabine Feisst and Garth Paine took students on a two day trip to Organ Pipe National Monument to experience Acoustic Ecology and border activism.
Sustainability experts at ASU communicate their progress in achieving goals and priorities set by the Council of Presidents in the fall of 2019.
ASU academics have written a book that can change the way police departments are run based on research strategies.
State Farm donated $30 million to ASU to fund the Pathways for the Future program, which trains workers for the changing workplace.
By improving existing technology, professor Brafman and his students took stem cell research to greater heights and are working on finding the cause of Alzheimer's disease in the future.
A new report said ASU is one of the factors contributing to Phoenix becoming a fast growing tech market.
ASU has signed a memorandum of understanding to provide community education to refugees as well as offer other humanitarian support including shelter, healthcare and food.
The new NatureMaker space is meant to inspire creativity and application of sustainable methodologies in ASU students across various disciplines by simply being around nature and interacting with artifacts that have important natural histories.
The ASU Center for Science and the Imagination created a new quarterly newsletter which focuses on futures thinking, science fiction world-building and the depths of the imagination.
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