Faculty panel discusses impact of Egypt protests
More than 100 people packed into Barrett, the Honors College Cottonwood classroom on the Tempe campus to participate in a panel discussion on the Egyptian Revolution.
More than 100 people packed into Barrett, the Honors College Cottonwood classroom on the Tempe campus to participate in a panel discussion on the Egyptian Revolution.
The Valley Metro Mobility Center will make traveling easier for disabled passengers who may need extra assistance using the Valley’s transit system.
Nicollette Lewis and Priya Nathan couldn’t stand by when they found out many of the 10,000 foster children in Arizona are unprepared for college.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Wednesday.
“Advise the Advisor,” a program created by the president’s senior advisers, gives the American people a direct connection with the White House.
The Tempe USG Senate fielded discussion Tuesday about opposing a portion of a state bill that aims to protect college students from discrimination.
This episode of State Press Weekly features a student whose ASU Exchange ended when protests broke out in Egypt.
An ASU West alumnus and two radio producers are sharing the stories of refugees through a sound installation opening Tuesday on the West campus.
ASU students met at a local bar Tuesday afternoon to meet the president and founder of the Sierra Nevada Brewing Company.
Collegetown at ASU strives to create awareness of social issues on campus by embracing diversity, raising awareness, encouraging communication and community support.
Cleveland-based developer Zaremba Group finalized the sale of the Centerpoint towers Friday, renaming them “West Sixth” with plans to turn them into luxury apartment homes.
Tempe Police reported the following incidents Tuesday.
As the date to set tuition and fees for next academic year approaches, the Arizona Students’ Association has released a formal statement addressing the concern that fees are becoming a burden to students.
Representatives from student governments from all four ASU campuses gathered Monday to create a University-wide coalition against cuts to state funding of higher education.
ASU could be offering undergraduate programs on a converted middle school campus in Lake Havasu as early as fall 2012.
The light rail’s Center Parkway and Washington Street stop is within walking distance of a local treasure: the Marquee Theatre.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Monday.
The ASU Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts Step Gallery combined scientists theories and artists imaginations to explore the role of Phosphorus in society today.
The Arizona Board of Regents requested the three state universities seriously consider their strategies for dealing with the upcoming budget cuts.
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