Los Diablos alumni network empowers Latino community to challenge stigmas
The Los Diablos alumni network at ASU is paving the way for minority students to gain access to higher education.
The Los Diablos alumni network at ASU is paving the way for minority students to gain access to higher education.
The Arizona Board of Regents passed the three universities' TRIF plans and looked toward the future in Friday's meeting.
Proposition 123 will allocate an additional $3.5 billion to schools, but its contributions could just be a small step in the right direction.
Senate President Andy Biggs proposed the state increase university funding by $32 million in his Senate budget bill. Here's what that means.
Phoenix programs and ASU clubs work to provide resources for the LGBT+ community.
XQ: The Super School campaign, started by Laurene Powell Jobs, stopped at ASU to see how students, staff and community members could rethink high school.
Ignoring our dual identity ignores the problems we face because of it.
Ranking schools based on selectivity of admissions is counterproductive to creating diverse communities.
The story of a young Latinx or Chicanx can be easily distorted through the white-washed lens of mainstream television and film. Literature expresses these stories much more purely.
One item is silently missing from ASU POD marketplace shelves: Condoms.
ABOR has approved ASU's request to purchase 0.8 acres of land adjacent to the Downtown Phoenix campus, allowing the University to try to remedy the lack of space downtown.
The Arizona Board of Regents Business and Finance committee Wednesday unanimously voted to support the University's request to acquire more land in downtown Phoenix.
Here's what to look out for during the Arizona Board of Regents meeting at UA this week.
The ProQuest owned SIPX digital course solutions provider will bring easier use and management of documents, texts and copyrights to ASU students and faculty.
Regent Mark Killian has resigned from the Arizona Board of Regents, effective Oct. 1.
Art education professor Mary Erickson is a hidden ASU gem celebrating 48 years of teaching.
In a recent New York Times panel discussion, members from Undergraduate Student Government Downtown and Voices of the People Association discussed the barriers to a higher education and some of the ways to break them down.
Several Arizona DREAMers and supporters held a press conference Friday to discuss the decision by the Arizona Board of Regents to allow DREAMers to pay in-state tuition at all Arizona public universities.
It is time for students to rally together against the evisceration of the right to education.
It’s time for the education debate to graduate to a higher level.
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