In the School of Earth and Space Exploration, several faculty members and their teams are working on various projects that hope to inform not only scientists, but also those who work in industries such as oil and gas, about tectonic activity around the world, especially in the Southwest.
Nature is a constant resource for all human endeavors, but can we put a value on those vast resources much like how we put values on land or machinery? Sustainability Professor Josh Abbott has been doing exactly this for several years; he explains why it is as important now as it has ever been.
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This (helping the Arizona Department of Transportation optimize water use across urban freeways) is exactly the kind of work a public research university should be doing. We’re aligning with state water priorities, supporting another public agency and preparing students to tackle real-world water challenges.” Read the story.
Harry Cooper Arizona Water Innovation Initiative
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Arizona leaders officially broke ground on the future ASU Health headquarters in downtown Phoenix. The opening is planned for fall 2028, and the 175,…
Arizona State University has broken ground on the future headquarters of ASU Health in downtown Phoenix, a new hub designed to expand health care…
will.i.am says AI is moving past chatbots and into a new phase: personal “agents” that can act for you, not just answer questions.
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Arizona State University is proud to be the No. 1 public university for hosting international students. ... Our international student community not only enhances the academic experience at ASU, but also supports the broader economy." Read the full statement.
Michael Crow ASU president