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ASU announces $5.5 million grant for nursing students

1/30/2023
ASU announced that a new AZDHS grant for $5.5 million will help get 104 new nurses into Arizona hospitals by summer 2024. The new grant stipulates that students awarded this scholarship must …

Tempe native competes for love in new Hulu series

1/24/2023
At age 31, Tempe native and Arizona State University graduate Gregg Hillhouse is looking for “the one.” In an effort to do so, Hillhouse gives it his best shot in a new reality show …

ASU Prep Digital gives families a flexible educational …

1/15/2023
Arizona State University’s ASU Prep Digital program provides educational services for families with untraditional living situations, allowing children to keep up with the standard American curriculum. 

March on West in Glendale will celebrate MLK

1/4/2023
Hundreds of kids will commemorate Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the annual March on West event in Glendale.

Litchfield scholarship recipient graduates, levels up …

12/29/2022
Michael Tagle graduates this fall with a Bachelor of Science in digital audiences from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, an achievement that has been 24 …

Regional clean hydrogen hub develops in the Southwest

11/21/2022
Energy leaders focused on developing low carbon economies in Arizona, the Navajo Nation and Nevada have joined forces to develop a regional clean hydrogen hub in the Southwest. The Center for an …

ASU West in Glendale to host exhibit celebrating …

11/3/2022
Join the Labriola National American Indian Data Center to celebrate the opening of “What Life is All About,” a new exhibit in Glendale about the life of Jean Chaudhuri.

Wastewater testing program puts Tempe on the …

10/31/2022
The city of Tempe has long had a symbiotic relationship with the university residing within its borders.  Arizona State University officials meet with the Tempe City Council annually in a public meeting and the two entities often discuss mutual issues, such as traffic, housing, research and more. With ASU’s history as the country’s most innovative university and Tempe quickly becoming a center for technology, it would appear to be a match made in heaven. 

Approved Arizona bill gives universities parameters to …

10/27/2022
A new Arizona law is making it easier for students to have their disability recognized by universities and colleges. “In high school when I got diagnosed with multiple chronic illnesses, I …

Olympic gold medalist offers words of motivation to …

10/24/2022
Six-time Olympic gold medalist Amy Van Dyken-Rouen spoke to a group of Arizona State University College of Health Solutions students on Oct. 19 in downtown Phoenix, sharing a message of …

The good, bad & unhealthy reality of digital screens

10/20/2022
The screens we as a society stare into all day, every day — TVs, phones, tablets and computers — are essential to modern life. But it’s likely those using the screens are not …

ASU institute honors Indigenous Peoples’ Day

10/17/2022
In honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, ASU’s American Indian Policy Institute hosted a reception for Tribal and community leaders at Desert Botanical Garden on Oct. 10. Attendees learned …