ASU extends basketball coach Bobby Hurley's contract through 2026
With active COVID-19 cases in the ASU community remaining low, a new variant of the virus, known as Delta, has been found in Arizona.
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's new executive order prohibits public universities and community colleges from requiring students to receive a COVID-19 vaccine or show proof of vaccination.
Students who upload their records of vaccination against COVID-19 won't be required to submit daily health checks or wear masks on campus, ASU announced Monday.
ASU plans to resume pre-pandemic campus operations on July 15 in anticipation of a fully in-person fall semester.
Mass vaccination sites are set to close, Arizona surpassed 6 million COVID-19 vaccine doses administered and the ASU community's active case count fell below 20 Monday.
ASU students have been working at state-run COVID-19 vaccine sites to enhance their education and serve the public.
ASU reported 31 active COVID-19 cases, a continued decrease from last week. The city of Phoenix also lifted its mask mandate Wednesday, following the city of Tempe.
The past academic year came and went quickly. Some students said they struggled and hope going to campus will be safe when they return.
The fall semester will bring a cohort of nursing students to ASU's Lake Havasu campus through an accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
ASU spring sports, including softball and baseball, will increase seating capacity up to 50% at respective venues, Sun Devil Athletics announced. Face coverings will still be required.
ASU active COVID-19 cases decline as the guidelines for face coverings change at the University and city level.
ASU will receive over $191 million from the American Rescue Plan Act, and the University will use the funding to support students and mitigate pandemic losses.
ASU is no longer requiring students and employees who are vaccinated against COVID-19 to wear face covers outdoors, but it will continue to require them indoors.
In a Q&A with The State Press, ASU President Michael Crow gave updates on the Fall 2021 semester, proposed rape crisis center, LIFT action items and the COVID-19 vaccine.
ASU active cases have gone down in the community and CDC and Arizona announce new updates on vaccines and COVID-19 protocols.
ASU hosted a pop-up COVID-19 vaccination site on the Tempe campus Wednesday in an effort to get students vaccinated before the semester ends.
ASU reportó 106 casos activos de COVID-19 el jueves.
ASU reported 106 active COVID-19 cases Thursday.
ASU COVID-19 vaccination site volunteers are paramount to the vaccination effort. With volunteer numbers falling, the demand is skyrocketing.
The National Pre-Health Conference brings students from across the nation together to provide them with resources and access to a network of health care professionals.
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