ASU has once again been ranked among the best in the nation for online degree programs, earning more than two dozen top 10 spots in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report Best Online Programs rankings…

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Learn about the scientist who developed a scorpion antivenom that saved the lives of countless children in Arizona in the 1950s to 1980s. And discover how research involving desert creatures continues at ASU today – offering insights into their evolutionary history and the possibility of medical breakthroughs.



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New research from ASU suggests employee loyalty can blur moral lines and make unpaid work seem acceptable. In this Q&A, Professor Christopher Neck explains when commitment crosses into exploitation.



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Arizona is not running out of water. We are running out of cheap water. This means not just higher water rates, but also difficult choices on economic trade-offs — for example, higher food prices due to less water for agriculture but lower housing prices with more water for residential growth.” Read the story.

Rhett Larson ASU Law and the Kyl Center for Water Policy

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