Transforming Phoenix into an 'urban forest' to combat extreme heat
The Urban Heat Island/Tree and Shade subcommittee reflected on this summer to discuss future actions to reduce heat in vulnerable communities in Maricopa County.
The Urban Heat Island/Tree and Shade subcommittee reflected on this summer to discuss future actions to reduce heat in vulnerable communities in Maricopa County.
The EPA awarded ASU's School of Sustainable Energy and the Built Environment more than $300,000 for a project aimed at water and energy conservation.
Active COVID-19 cases on campus continue to decline as the University continues to randomly test students.
ASU 365 Community Union kicked off its fall concert series Thursday with a virtual performance by Latin pop artist Omar Apollo.
Despite Arizona candidates for U.S. Senate reliance on attack ads, they are also expanding the platforms for the ads, utilizing various social media sites.
ASU students discuss Sherlock Holmes' sisters Eurus and Enola.
ASU volleyball verbal commit Andi Kreiling looks forward to bringing her personality to the team.
Former ASU softball players Morgan Howe and Sashel Palacios competed in the first season of Athletes Unlimited.
For new students, riding the shuttle doesn't offer the same opportunities for social connection as others enjoyed in previous years.
Students with children continue to balance classes and childcare as the coronavirus pandemic sends schools online.
While most students have the option to attend classes through ASU Sync, a select few take courses only offered in person.
ASU and Tempe have been working together to keep students and residents safe and healthy this fall semester.
The Sun Devils will participate with the Big Ten for the 2020-21 NCAA ice hockey season.
Active cases at ASU continue to decrease as death count in the nation surpasses 210,000.
As hospitals are restricting access due to COVID-19, many nursing students aren't getting the in-person clinical experience they wanted before graduation.
Some students took up podcasting after the pandemic hit the U.S., producing episodes regularly even as the school year started.
Latter-day Saint community joins fight on PPE shortage, making 600,000 masks in a four week period for Valley hospitals.
ASU professor Wanda Dalla Costa is spearheading initiatives to help the city of Tempe build city-wide principles influenced by Indigenous culture.
Smartphones are an obvious blessing, but can they be a curse too?
ASU has received the STARS platinum rating for sustainability based on efforts to put sustainable practices on campus and in the community.
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