
ASU extends basketball coach Bobby Hurley's contract through 2026
Some faculty worry the safety guidelines in place for an in-person return is simply not enough.
"I can’t imagine what the experience is like for someone without these resources or who has more responsibilities than me."
ASU does not plan to publish University-specific data on COVID-19 cases for students, professors and faculty.
When conspiracy theories cloud our judgment, our decisions have serious consequences.
Students returning to University Housing will be required to be tested for COVID-19, an email from the University said Thursday.
Nearly 2,000 people were tested for the coronavirus by the Biodesign Institute in Glendale on Tuesday.
The University will punish students who deliberately partake in events that do not comply with its health guidelines.
ASU is working with state health experts to craft a plan to reintroduce students to campus next semester.
Students should oppose austerity and budget cuts both within our community and at our university.
ASU has released its plan to distribute CARES Act funds to students.
Gov. Doug Ducey announced Thursday at a press conference that ASU has partnered with the state to provide saliva-based COVID-19 testing throughout the state.
Tempe Mayor Corey Woods has spent the past week readjusting to his new position, making sure the city's agenda is responding appropriately to COVID-19.
Cases of the coronavirus are no longer growing exponentially, but still heading in the wrong direction, according to Biodesign Institute director Joshua LaBaer.
MyASU now displays which classes will take place either through a combination of in-person instruction and ASU Sync or completely in-person.
Students express concerns about ASU's on-campus reopening due to rising COVID-19 cases across Arizona.
Tempe City Council did not approve all budget adjustments needed to assist the city through economic fallout caused by COVID-19 but will revisit the issue in August.
ASU President Michael Crow said the University is prepared to conduct the fall semester fully online if needed.
ASU Biodesign Institute updated their modeling page to highlight the current COVID-19 trends in the U.S. and Arizona.
Thousands of students received emails from a phishing scam designed to obtain personal information using the distribution of CARES Act funds as bait.
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