State Farm donates $30 million to ASU for career development program
State Farm donated $30 million to ASU to fund the Pathways for the Future program, which trains workers for the changing workplace.
State Farm donated $30 million to ASU to fund the Pathways for the Future program, which trains workers for the changing workplace.
By improving existing technology, professor Brafman and his students took stem cell research to greater heights and are working on finding the cause of Alzheimer's disease in the future.
A new report said ASU is one of the factors contributing to Phoenix becoming a fast growing tech market.
ASU has signed a memorandum of understanding to provide community education to refugees as well as offer other humanitarian support including shelter, healthcare and food.
Students take a class assignment and use the course as a blueprint for a future business project.
The new NatureMaker space is meant to inspire creativity and application of sustainable methodologies in ASU students across various disciplines by simply being around nature and interacting with artifacts that have important natural histories.
The ASU Center for Science and the Imagination created a new quarterly newsletter which focuses on futures thinking, science fiction world-building and the depths of the imagination.
The Design School and Maricopa County are working together on ways to limit the effects of stormwater and floods on local water bodies through infrastructure and agriculture.
The Sound and Well-Being Humanities Lab hosted a sound bath Tuesday afternoon.
The ASU community expressed mixed reactions to the local diagnosis of coronavirus in Maricopa County.
ASU faculty and students have developed a flu tracker using Twitter analytics.
An ASU community member has been diagnosed with the 2019 Novel Coronavirus, Arizona health officials confirmed.
Three sustainability students were awarded a grant from Microsoft for their project involving reusing plastic waste in schools.
The new Garden Commons on the Polytechnic Campus provides students opportunities to grow and buy fresh produce.
Car-less community Culdesac Tempe will offer residents a grocery store, coffee shop and retail shopping.
Citizen, a safety app that works in Phoenix, can help keep ASU Downtown Phoenix campus students safe.
College Bar & Grill, located across from "A" mountain, will close Tuesday after two years of service.
A new report names Uber operator the probable cause for 2018 crash, alongside other Uber faults.
ASU and Cox partner to improve smart region infrastructure and allows new technology to solve local and global issues.
Here are highlights of ASU research and campus business, science and technology news from recent weeks.
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