COVID-19 and ASU: Here's what you need to know
Here's what to know about COVID-19 and ASU's response.
Here's what to know about COVID-19 and ASU's response.
Arizona confirms three new cases of COVID-19 as the total number rises to 12.
The University announced new travel regulations on Friday to protect against the spread of COVID-19.
Governor Doug Ducey issues declaration of emergency following COVID-19 spread.
ASU has canceled all on-campus, in-person classes and all classes will be transitioned to an online format.
ASU has prohibited University travel to California, as well as required all international university travels to be approved by University officials.
The Cronkite School named Sonya Forte Duhé as its new dean following Christopher Callahan's departure.
A second presumptive positive test for COVID-19 was confirmed by Arizona Department of Health Services.
ASU is testing online Zoom meetings for in-person classes for preparation amid coronavirus worries.
Arizona’s first Canopy by Hilton hotel will open in early April.
Owner Steven Rogers has created various late-night spots across Phoenix.
Arizona receives $500,000 in funding from federal government to help fight coronavirus.
A collaboration between ASU Active Minds and its national chapter hopes to challenge the narrative surrounding suicide and mental health.
Students on ASU's Polytechnic Campus hone their air traffic control skills in two on-campus simulators.
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 broke ground on the Downtown Phoenix Residence Hall and Entrepreneurship Center Monday, March 2.
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.
The Downtown Phoenix Residence Hall and Entrepreneurship Center will add 530 beds and new multiuse spaces.
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