Active COVID-19 cases within the ASU community decrease to 637
The University announced Thursday there are 637 active COVID-19 cases within the ASU community.
The University announced Thursday there are 637 active COVID-19 cases within the ASU community.
Hybrid learning looks different for each instructor and many ASU instructors are still adjusting to the transition from in-person teaching.
Remote out-of-state students face challenges like time zone differences, staying connected with classmates and keeping up with their in-person peers.
Eleven ASU schools, associations, organizations collaborated for a teach-in event to discuss racial justice and issues faced by the University's BIPOC community.
President Crow sent a letter to the director of ADHS regarding potential violations of state guidelines on reopening Thursday.
The ASU community has had a total of 1,305 total cases of COVID-19 since Aug. 1, according to a Wednesday update.
While SDFC closures leave some students frustrated, others are finding new ways to stay in shape.
Animal advocacy organization PETA requested a state audit of the University's use of government resources in animal experimentation activities after receiving whistleblower notices from various universities about possible animal euthanization
The dashboard presented by the University was moved to another domain and will soon reflect cumulative and current positive case numbers.
Barrett, The Honors College, is holding a teach-in on racial injustice through Wednesday as part of the national Scholar Strike movement.
ASU's daily health check is a set of two questions that ask students and faculty how they are feeling and what steps to take next if they are showing possible COVID-19 symptoms.
ASU opens two new programs to expand business development and leadership at ASU. The new master's will focus on venture development while the Fast-track MBA will allow students to finish in at least 12 months.
Concern grows among clubs and Greek organizations as virtual recruitment doesn't attract as many new members as previous years.
Positive COVID-19 cases in the ASU community rose by 180 since the Aug. 31 update.
ASU student bands Divided Minds and The Ground Folds used their time in quarantine to experiment with new sounds and give fans new music.
ASU students are using social media and other online tools to build relationships with industry professionals.
As members of the class of 2024 come to campus for the first time, social distancing policies and guidelines change how freshmen meet and connect with one another.
A professor made his students sit in the front row of class, violating ASU's indoor social distancing policies.
ASU's new majors, minors and certificates this fall include programs focusing on counseling, rhetoric and educating multilingual learners, as well as interdisciplinary master's programs.
The ASU Art Museum's upcoming exhibit "Undoing Time: Art and the Histories of Incarceration" will feature new art from a diverse group of commissioned artists with the goal of provoking creative thought in an age of social injustice and activism.
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