ASU extends basketball coach Bobby Hurley's contract through 2026
Staff and faculty say SAILS operations haven't changed since going remote amid the pandemic, but for some students, new challenges have arisen from online learning.
ASU finished the fall semester with 3,357 cumulative COVID-19 cases reported within its community since Aug. 1.
University President Michael Crow said the semester was successful and more concrete plans for spring are still pending.
ASU has issued new testing protocols for students living on-campus in the spring semester.
While the whole world was trying to track down PPE and test supplies, the University moved quick in locking down vendors.
Despite social distancing policies, face-covering requirements, the Community of Care campaign and free testing, thousands of students and faculty have been infected since Aug. 1.
The University has added 130 positive COVID-19 tests since Monday among students and faculty.
As they prepare to return home until the spring semester, some students reflect on their decision to come to Tempe and their experience this semester.
As the semester closes, one student reflects on his experience starting college in a different state, completely virtually.
Active COVID-19 cases increased in Monday night's update and helped push cumulative cases to above 3,000.
The Biodesign Institute won the Innovators of the Year award from the Governor's Celebration of Innovation for their COVID-19 saliva test.
As new COVID-19 cases spike around the nation and in Arizona, epidemiologists and economists fear another lockdown.
The Sun Devils (0-1) will play the Utes (0-1) on Nov. 29 instead of Nov. 28, the conference announced Sunday.
Student workers and employers have had to adapt their programs to transition virtually as University operations have moved and remained online.
Active COVID-19 cases decreased by 102 since Monday's update to a total of 347 within the ASU community.
Student clubs and organizations search for service opportunities amid pandemic.
On-campus students deciding whether to renew their on-campus housing for the 2021-2022 school year are apprehensive as the application period nears.
Students returning home for the holidays should keep in mind the risks of spreading COVID-19 to family members.
COVID-19 cases continued to rise Monday night as President Michael Crow took to Twitter and email to address the community.
An email to deans said course work ought to be turned in by Dec. 4, but faculty can extend deadlines.
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