Here are the best and most anticipated apps invented by ASU students
Shlacker, Frenzi, AirGarage and more are highlighted as some of the best new or upcoming apps from ASU students and alumni.
Shlacker, Frenzi, AirGarage and more are highlighted as some of the best new or upcoming apps from ASU students and alumni.
ASU and 12 other educational institutions have committed to sharing their climate change research and to reducing energy use and emissions.
Students have to factor in time limits on federal scholarships when paying for college.
Companies such as Uber use the area around the ASU Tempe campus to train their self-driving cars to react to diverse challenges.
In partnership with ASU clubs, Borderlands Food Bank offers students produce at 17 cents per pound.
An ASU nursing professor hopes to bring her clinical experience to represent Arizona in Washington.
With a majority of campuses now in favor of the proposed increase, the vote will be finalized next week by the Council of Presidents.
USGP voted unanimously in favor of increasing the Health and Wellness fee, meaning that only one more student government has to agree to the measure to finalize the fee raise.
Using the Mastcam, an imaging system on the Curiosity rover, ASU scientists can study rocks and minerals on Mars.
Students who attended the event said interacting with lawmakers is their most powerful asset.
A University benefactor coupled with a Barrett scholarship will send two ASU students abroad this summer.
ASU's celebration of Black History Month highlights the cultural impact of "Black Panther," a big-budget superhero flick with a predominantly black cast.
An ASU student was arrested after being accused of stabbing another student in the hand with a kitchen knife.
These ASU-led biking programs are improving biking infrastructure and safety — and maybe growing Tempe's economy.
ASU's Turning Points Magazine was created to address feelings of seclusion among the University's Native community.
Student leadership will be working with ASU administration to restructure how the student athletics fee will be used.
Numerous resources at ASU help international students overcome the cultural transition inherent in going to school in a different country.
Cultural appropriation from the perspective of three ASU students and one professor.
The State Press put together a map of all citations written in campus parking lots by enforcement officers over the past three years.
T-Pain will be performing at Devilpalooza 2018 and "it's gonna be lit."
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