In spring 2025, Steve Sassaman, outdoorsman and assistant clinical professor, will teach two special topic courses that incorporate encounters with nature that benefit the mind and body.

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For the first time, new research shows even brief contact with a common weed killer can cause lasting damage to the brain, which may persist long after direct exposure ends.



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ASU’s Sun Devils 4 Life degree completion program provides opportunities for student-athletes outside of the traditional six-year window to receive post-eligibility aid in completing their degrees.



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There is at least a decent chance we’ll be able to adjust to the more dangerous world of a warmer climate. Will there be massive disruptions? Yes. Is humanity doomed on this planet? Not if we continue to work to get things right.” Read the story.

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