ASU extends basketball coach Bobby Hurley's contract through 2026
Some look to digital tools like social media to make connections, but is it enough?
ASU students are using social media and other online tools to build relationships with industry professionals.
The Pac-12 announced a partnership with Quidel Corporation to ensure rapid COVID-19 testing for student athletes on Monday.
Throughout history, humanity has faced multiple deadly pandemics and has managed to survive and learn from their experiences. The Plague of Athens and the Black Death can offer some lessons to endure the COVID-19 pandemic.
A professor made his students sit in the front row of class, violating ASU's indoor social distancing policies.
"Obviously we cannot change the country but we wanted to see what we could do for ASU," a senator said.
ASU should maintain its connections with Chinese counterparts in academia and in industry.
Positive COVID-19 cases now total 803 after collecting 40,402 tests since Aug. 1.
The University will update its COVID-19 Management Framework website to include the percent positive of COVID-19 collected test results.
The University confirmed 452 positive coronavirus cases, an increase of 291 since Tuesday's update.
The Black African Coalition distanced itself from a protest it originally planned for Sunday after being told by the University they could face suspension for participating in it.
Despite perceived good intentions, ASU faces near-constant social media complaints.
President Michael Crow announced adjustments to University policy as it records 161 known positive cases throughout its community.
Despite a pandemic and protocol in place to deter partying, students at ASU are still posting videos of their peers doing so.
Alleging trademark violation, misinformation and violation of intellectual property rights, ABOR filed suit against an Instagram account operator and Facebook.
ASU students across all four campuses returned for in-person classes Thursday to kick off the fall semester.
A subset of students and campus employees will be regularly tested soon, according to an email from ASU Provost Mark Searle.
Enrollment is up 7% this semester as most parts of campus are changing.
ASU Sync classes will come in three different types this fall semester with varying audio and visual technology.
Health experts said the University's plan is good as long as compliance on and off campus is enforced and testing can be frequent.
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