A roundup of some of the university’s top stories of 2016
It was a year of big headlines for both the nation and Arizona State University. As the world has been faced with new challenges — and opportunities for new solutions — ASU has found innovative ways to help the communities it serves. The university’s faculty, staff and students have made advancements in health, space exploration, robotics and more, all while expanding access to education and extending compassion to others.
Here are some of the top stories from 2016:
Discoveries
From shooting stars to shooting hoops, ASU researchers were in on some big finds.
Solutions
ASU faculty and staff found real-world ways to solve today's challenges and prepare for tomorrow's.
Creativity
A sprawling, forgotten building turned into bustling art studios; a tiny satellite turned space exploration on its ear; an uber-popular game turned into a teaching tool — these are just a few ways that the ASU community took an innovative approach to the world.
Entrepreneurship
From student startups to a journalism "teaching hospital" with Google News Lab, ASU's entrepreneurial spirit thrived.
Global Engagement
ASU welcomes the global community into its halls and classrooms — the university was recognized as the top public university in the country for international students. The school also sends its scholars around the world to help, study and grow understanding.
Arizona Impact
Part of ASU's charter is assuming fundamental responsibility for the economic, social, cultural and overall health of the communities it serves. Faculty, students and staff embody that.
Sun Devil Life
The university celebrated icons both historical (Palm Walk turning 100) and new (Michael Phelps).
ASU News
As ASU drew accolades ranging from ranking in the top 10 for graduate employability to being named the nation's most innovative university for the second consecutive year, it also drew some brilliant minds and doubled its number of Nobel laureates.
ASU Outstanding Graduate plants the seeds of change advancing food sustainability through public policy
Editor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable fall 2024 graduates.Growing up in the “farm-to-fork capital” of Sacramento, California, Jacob DeFant developed an early…
ASU Outstanding Undergraduate is a trailblazer in climate action and technological innovation
Editor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable fall 2024 graduates.Lauren Richards, from Tampa, Florida, is a trailblazer at the intersection of science, technology,…
Dean's Medalist plans to pursue research in machine learning
Editor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable fall 2024 graduates.Justin Le is an Arizona native, born in Glendale and raised in Peoria. While attending high school,…