Year in review: ASU's top stories for 2025
Grass is reflected in the ceiling of a band shell at Novus Place, an entertainment district within the Novus Innovation Corridor, a 10-million-square-foot mixed-use urban ecosystem adjacent to the northeast corner of ASU's Tempe campus. A number of restaurants opened this spring at Novus Place. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
It has been a year of big announcements and bold research discoveries, as Sun Devils worked to make lives better across Arizona and the country. From the two largest gifts in university history to intergenerational friendships to breakthroughs that will save lives, our year-end roundup spotlights the work being done online, on campus and across the globe.
Read our success stories below and watch our video recap.
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The dean's list
A number of deans were named this year for schools and colleges across ASU:
- Jan. 22: Jyotishman Pathak, School of Technology for Public Health.
- Jan. 29: Holly Lisanby, John Shufeldt School of Medicine and Advanced Medical Engineering.
- March 5: Miki Kittilson, Rob Walton College of Global Futures.
- May 1: Daniel Cox, natural sciences in The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
- May 14: Michael Yudell, College of Health Solutions.
- July 29: Manuel Avilés-Santiago, interim, College of Integrative Sciences and Arts.
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