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The 29th annual Treasures of Los Angeles event on June 4 highlighted leaders who have strengthened the LA community — and among the award recipients was Arizona State University President Michael M. Crow.
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We’re not focused on ‘the sky is falling’ or scare tactics — fear only inspires shortsighted, ill-conceived actions. We’re instead focused on finding solutions and results to some of society’s biggest challenges." Read the story.
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