Use technology to expand your horizons, not numb your mind
Students should take advantage of technology to create meaning in their lives, rather than allowing narcissism on social media to consume their happiness.
Students should take advantage of technology to create meaning in their lives, rather than allowing narcissism on social media to consume their happiness.
Donna Brazile visits ASU Young Democrats' first meeting of the semester to reinvigorate students before the President-elect takes office.
ASU offers various resources and support systems for students who have experienced sexual assault.
Political science sophomore and first-generation student was awarded the ISA Planning Scholarship for ASU study abroad.
An investigation on academic dishonesty, what it is, how it happens and why.
The FAFSA application was released three months earlier this year and is designed to be the most user-friendly version yet.
Tempe is increasing bike safety with the addition of its first bicycle box.
Sparky's Service Dogs is a unique club on campus that gives students the opportunity to raise service dogs for people with mobility impairments, type-one diabetes and PTSD.
For some Spanish-speaking university professors in Mexico, accessing English-only research poses a problem. ASU's Global Launch hosted a program to help remedy some of these difficulties.
The new Sun Devil Rewards app offers a way for students, faculty, alumni and fans to be rewarded for their engagement with the University.
The renovations to Sun Devil Stadium cost ASU $268 million. The cost for students remained the same, but season ticket prices rose, on average, 2.4 percent.
First year transfer student and applied biological science major, Jacob Sorenson is working to expand autism programs on campus
Engineering professor Cun-Zheng Ning talks about his life and his biggest research accomplishment
After launching in the spring of 2015, the SDSN has trained students to be available to survivors of sexual violence.
Director of Project Humanities Neal Lester works to educate on issues of cultural appropriation and the larger ticket of “my culture is not a costume”
From Malaysia to ASU, two high school friends ventured to the United States to experience american college life, and in the process, created a friendship to last a lifetime.
ASU's Zero Waste initiative hopes to reduce University waste by 90 percent through outreach and student involvement.
The Early Start program provides foster youth with a support network at ASU.
This year marks the 10th anniversary of ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus, which officially opened in August of 2006 with only three colleges.
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