Operation Comeback gives former ASU students another opportunity to get a degree
Operation Comeback is helping former students return to the University and finish their degrees.
Operation Comeback is helping former students return to the University and finish their degrees.
ASU SAE was suspended by the University amid a lawsuit alleging hazing.
ASU's iGEM team develops innovative synthetic biology tools that compete in annual international competitions.
The Creative Minds Club promotes the importance of mindfulness through connections and crafts.
ASU students discuss how emotional support animals help them throughout the academic year.
Students and researchers at ASU investigate generalizable AI and robotics with real-world applications across industries.
Four candidates for Tempe City Council attended a town hall discussion on campus, centering around student issues.
Sun Devils get to apply concepts and conduct research through ASU's child development labs while also providing services to the community.
"Game Day" was hosted at Mountain American Stadium to introduce students to engineering.
The confirmation of Ramachandra Kulkarni as the new president of the Graduate Student Government allowed ASU to lift its pause on the organization.
Members of the Undergraduate Student Government Downtown were encouraged to submit Student Care Forms to help address students' issues.
University students continue hands-on work operating NASA's SPARCS spacecraft.
Young Life at ASU opens a new branch on the Downtown Phoenix campus for better accessibility.
Movie nights, silent discos and jeopardy events are some of the activities students can participate in to learn more about Black history in America.
Students and community members marched against ICE activity in solidarity with Minnesotans.
The Cannabis Analytics, Safety and Health Initiative researches contaminants, health consequences and testing standards on cannabis use.
Former head of NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory joins ASU, signaling further growth of space research department.
An ASU student initiative is building bridges between research and Spanish-speaking communities.
Political Computer Science was chartered at ASU this spring, and hopes to better the local community while teaching computer science skills to members.
A recent change in a Phoenix ordinance affects students who cross or stop in a roadway illegally.
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