ASU faculty grapples with AI use ahead of final exams
Student reliance on AI has forced professors to change the administration of coursework and finals.
Student reliance on AI has forced professors to change the administration of coursework and finals.
A new strategy is putting Phoenix on the quantum map as the technology continues to evolve.
Since ASU replaced traditional biology labs with virtual reality through Dreamscape Learn, students have mixed feelings about its effectiveness as a learning tool.
The Global Career Network hosted a go-to-market hackathon where students got to work with real-world companies to solve real-world problems.
How a lab and clubs on campus are advocating for a stronger integration of cultural consciousness in the health care field.
SEDS Rocketry Division at ASU builds first student-developed hybrid rocket for international competition in June.
The Solar Devils work through funding obstacles and engineering challenges to prepare their car for cross-country racing.
ASU faculty plan to introduce a new interdisciplinary philosophy and artificial intelligence degree to address topical issues surrounding AI.
The Hydration Science Lab is uncovering how inadequate hydration impacts health, performance and daily life.
Students and faculty weigh in on the current discourse about AI gaining consciousness.
Students tackle women's specific issues through research initiatives and product development, seeking to address male dominance in STEM fields.
ASU's Venture Devils Demo Day brought together student founders, mentors and judges to pitch and fund the next generation of student startups.
The ASU Health groundbreaking event brought together key figures from the city of Phoenix and ASU to promote the initiative's mission.
ASU students are delivering free dental care in Panama and expanding access in underserved communities through a growing initiative.
The BlueMatter Project and Project Ilion were among the teams who presented at the summit.
At ASU, faculty and students are having conversations about balancing AI's rapid growth with its environmental costs.
Phi Sigma Rho, a STEM-focused social sorority, has provided a space for professional and personal development for women.
What attracts students to the world of crypto currency, and what could its future look like?
Declining computer science enrollment at ASU reflects growing student's uncertainty about the job market and AI.
Students and a professor weigh in on the ethics of neurotechnology, especially in the age of AI.
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