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Grown-up science fair: Students present engineering capstone projects
If you go College of Technology and Innovation student project exposition Thursday, May 7 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Union Cooley Ballroom B, ASU Polytechnic campus The event is free.
Police Beat
ASU police reported the following incidents Thursday: A car belonging to a 19-year-old male ASU student was stolen Wednesday afternoon from the Tempe campus.
Six professors earn awards to continue research
Six young professors at ASU have unique research projects that earned them funding awards from the National Science Foundation.
Past commencement speakers at ASU
ASU has had a select number of commencement speakers throughout the years. Here is a list of past speakers and their accomplishments. Spring 2006
Web site sheds light on best careers
Top 5 best careers Mathematician Actuary Statistician Biologist Software engineer Top 5 worst careers Lumberjack
State prepared for potential swine-flu epidemic
State officials said they are well-prepared to deal with a potential swine flu epidemic, but warned people to take precautionary measures to help keep the spread of the disease under control.
Crow testifies in ASU suit
At a lawsuit hearing between a professor against ASU and other entities for job discrimination on Wednesday, President Michael Crow said it is absolutely desirable for the University to have a diverse
Policy would make furloughs easier to invoke
The Arizona Board of Regents is looking to create a permanent furlough policy in the state university system to save time if universities need to implement furloughs in the future.
Teach For America offers alternate route for new grads
Adam Percy did not have much support from his family when he applied for the Teach For America program.
Obama will be fifth president to visit ASU
Though he will be the first president to speak at an ASU commencement ceremony, Barack Obama is just one of five U.S. presidents to visit the University.
Police Beat
Tempe police reported the following incidents Wednesday:
ASU halves proposed surcharge
ASU revised its tuition surcharge proposal on Wednesday, requesting a $300-per-semester charge for all resident students and $400-per- semester charge for all out-of-state students.
Dissonance for destitute
More than 200 homeless people and their advocates were at the state Capitol on Wednesday to ask legislators not to follow through on proposed cuts to social services that could devastate families alre
Proposed tuition surcharge cut in half
ASU revised its tuition surcharge proposal on Wednesday, requesting $300 per semester for all resident students and $400 per semester for all out-of-state students.
Solar institute researches power technology
The future of solar energy is getting brighter with a new Solar Technology Institute and more ASU researchers becoming involved in new solar technology research.
4 religions represented at Downtown dialogue
Students gained exposure to four religious perspectives in an open dialogue Monday night at the Downtown campus.
Police Beat
ASU police reported the following incidents Monday: On April 15 an 8-year-old male was knocked down and injured by a dog on the Polytechnic campus, police reported.
Education college keeps high rank
Students and faculty agreed that professors at Mary Lou Fulton School of Education make the college stand out.



