{"nodes":[{"node":{"nid":"112796","title":"ASU+GSV Summit brings experts together to discuss AI, education equity","body":"This week, Arizona State University President Michael Crow and other university leadership joined education and learning experts from around the globe at the\u0026nbsp;ASU+GSV education technology summit in San Diego.Now in its 17th year, the summit is part of a collaboration between ASU and Global\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222026-04-13T15:25:29-07:00\u0022\u003E04\/13\/2026-3:25pm\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"This week, Arizona State University President Michael Crow and other university leadership joined education and learning experts from around the globe at the ASU+GSV Summit in San Diego. 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He came alone, the only one of his four siblings eligible for a visa.Gill had dreams for sure; he had begun film school in his native Pakistan but put\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222025-12-01T16:12:28-07:00\u0022\u003E12\/01\/2025-4:12pm\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"Originally from Lahore, Pakistan, Simon Gill is graduating from Arizona State University this fall with a Bachelor of Arts in film (film and media studies) that he earned online. He said the flexibility and admissions support he received from from the university made all the difference.","teaser":"When Simon Gill first arrived in the U.S. in 2016, he wasn\u2019t thinking about making art.At the time, the then-26-year-old was focused on survival. 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The stories pretend there is a straightforward plot: After a disaster, aid is sent, things get fixed and then the news coverage moves on. It\u2019s\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222025-10-17T14:24:47-07:00\u0022\u003E10\/17\/2025-2:24pm\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"\u0026quot;Not Now, But Soon\u0026quot; is a new podcast miniseries from ASU Media Enterprise that challenges the stories we often tell about disasters and explores how we can improve disaster response.","teaser":"Tsunamis. Hurricanes. 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Part of the reason for this is due to a lack of culturally inclusive services.\u0026nbsp;ASU\u2019s Indigenous Health\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222025-10-10T12:16:42-07:00\u0022\u003E10\/10\/2025-12:16pm\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"ASU\u0026#039;s Indigenous Health Initiative seeks to provide a variety of opportunities for health care professionals to expand their cultural understanding and promote the professional development of Indigenous health professionals.","teaser":"According to the\u0026nbsp;World Health Organization, Indigenous communities in the Americas\u0026nbsp;face poorer ","story_images":"","hero_image":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-10\/National%20Tribal%20Health%20Conference.jpg?itok=hV7dyC-m","path":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/20251010-health-and-medicine-6-things-know-about-asus-indigenous-health-initiative","hide_byline":"0","contributor-contact-information-affiliation":"College of Health Solutions","contributor-contact-information-name":"Eden Miller","contributor-contact-information-e-mail":"{{ mail }}","contributor-contact-information-phone_number":"","contributor-contact-information-campus":"","feed_image_link":"","image_url":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-10\/National%20Tribal%20Health%20Conference.jpg?itok=hV7dyC-m","image_alt":"The inaugural cohort of ASU\u2019s Indigenous Health Leadership Academy meeting for the first time at the National Indian Health Board\u0026#039;s 2025 National Tribal Health Conference.","image_caption":"ASU representatives and supporters of the Indigenous Health Initiative joined national leaders at the gala during the National Indian Health Board\u2019s 2025 National Tribal Health Conference. 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Households in rural communities often rely on private wells, small treatment systems or hauled water, all of which can be unreliable and expensive.Arizona Water for All, or AW4A, a pillar of Arizona State University\u2019s\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222025-10-08T13:09:44-07:00\u0022\u003E10\/08\/2025-1:09pm\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"ASU\u0026#039;s Arizona Water for All initiative is addressing water insecurity by identifying unsafe water sources and engaging rural communities in sustainable water practices.","teaser":"In rural Arizona, access to safe and affordable drinking water is not guaranteed. Households in rural communities often rely on private wells, small treatment systems or hauled water, all of which can be unreliable and expensive.","story_images":"","hero_image":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-10\/ASUNewsAW4Aheader.jpg?itok=aO18gCG0","path":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/20251008-environment-and-sustainability-addressing-water-insecurity-and-building-trust-rural","hide_byline":"0","contributor-contact-information-affiliation":"Arizona Water Innovation Initiative","contributor-contact-information-name":"Faith Kearns","contributor-contact-information-e-mail":"{{ mail }}","contributor-contact-information-phone_number":"","contributor-contact-information-campus":"Tempe campus","feed_image_link":"","image_url":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-10\/ASUNewsAW4Aheader.jpg?itok=aO18gCG0","image_alt":"Collage of images from Yuma County - a welcome sign, a man testing water, a water vending machine.","image_caption":"Photos courtesy of Arizona Water for All","related_story":"","news_units":"Arizona Water Innovation Initiative|Biodesign Center for Health Through Microbiomes|School of Human Evolution and Social Change|Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory|The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences|Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation","interests":"Healthy Living|Water|Community involvement|Research","audiences":"Faculty|Staff|Community|Students","locations":"Tempe campus","u_n_sustainable_development_goals":"SDG 03 Good Health and Well-Being|SDG 06 Clean Water and Sanitation|SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities|SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities","field_feed_herberger":"","field_feed_nursing":"","field_feed_knowledge_enterprise":"","content_type":"asu_news_article","field_saf":"Environment and sustainability"}},{"node":{"nid":"108056","title":"ASU helps address one of the biggest gaps in refugee education","body":"Since 2017, Education for Humanity at Arizona State University has been working with partners to provide English-language lessons and training in entrepreneurship and digital literacy to refugees.Now, Education for Humanity is partnering with Na\u2019amal, an organization that trains refugees for remote\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222025-10-07T14:41:43-07:00\u0022\u003E10\/07\/2025-2:41pm\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"ASU\u0026#039;s Education for Humanity initiative has partnered with the nonprofit Na\u0026#039;amal to provide refugees who are being trained for remote work with microcredentials from the university.","teaser":"Since 2017, Education for Humanity at Arizona State University has been working with partners to provide English-language lessons and training in entrepreneurship and digital literacy to refugees.","story_images":"","hero_image":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-10\/Na%27amal%20in%20Ethiopia.jpg?itok=vIkWzmZc","path":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/20251007-local-national-and-global-affairs-asu-helps-address-one-biggest-gaps-refugee-education","hide_byline":"0","contributor-contact-information-affiliation":"ASU News","contributor-contact-information-name":"Mary Beth Faller","contributor-contact-information-e-mail":"{{ mail }}","contributor-contact-information-phone_number":"480-727-4503","contributor-contact-information-campus":"","feed_image_link":"","image_url":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-10\/Na%27amal%20in%20Ethiopia.jpg?itok=vIkWzmZc","image_alt":"A group of people work on laptops","image_caption":"Na\u0026#039;amal refugee and host community learners attend class in Ethiopia to learn skills for remote work. The Na\u0026#039;amal Human Skills for Digital Work course has been enhanced and adapted for Education for Humanity at ASU so that if a learner lacks reliable or affordable internet \u2014 a common challenge \u2014 they can complete the course fully offline. 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The scarcity, often dubbed a \u0022legal desert\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222025-09-30T14:27:30-07:00\u0022\u003E09\/30\/2025-2:27pm\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"Arizona faces one of the nation\u2019s most severe shortages of attorneys, with just over two lawyers per 1,000 residents. ASU is working to fill that need with new initiatives that aim to reduce barriers to a law degree.","teaser":"Arizona faces one of the nation\u2019s most severe shortages of attorneys, especially in rural communities, ranking among the bottom in the country for lawyers per capita.","story_images":"","hero_image":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-09\/20230810%20ASUSandraDayO%27ConnorCollegeofLawPhotoshoot_062.JPG?itok=8_Qx9E0j","path":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/20250930-law-journalism-and-politics-asu-law-options-address-shortage-lawyers-arizona","hide_byline":"0","contributor-contact-information-affiliation":"ASU News","contributor-contact-information-name":"Dolores Tropiano","contributor-contact-information-e-mail":"{{ mail }}","contributor-contact-information-phone_number":"","contributor-contact-information-campus":"Downtown Phoenix campus","feed_image_link":"","image_url":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-09\/20230810%20ASUSandraDayO%27ConnorCollegeofLawPhotoshoot_062.JPG?itok=8_Qx9E0j","image_alt":"A group of students sit in chairs around a table in a law library","image_caption":"ASU Law students gather in the John J. 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For Cristina Ibarra and Alex Rivera \u2014 and the crowd at the Japanese American Cultural \u0026amp; Community Center in downtown Los Angeles on Sept. 16 \u2014 that inspiration can be found in the film \u201cDolores\u201d and its subject, iconic labor activist Dolores Huerta.","teaser":"During times of crisis and violence, how can cinema depict \u2014 and inspire \u2014 resistance and social change?\u0026nbsp;","story_images":"","hero_image":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-09\/River%20%26%20Ibarra.png?itok=dMxk5wLc","path":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/20250925-arts-humanities-and-education-dolores-huerta-iconic-labor-activist-inspires-la-crowd","hide_byline":"0","contributor-contact-information-affiliation":"The Sidney Poitier New American Film School","contributor-contact-information-name":"Barbara VanDenburgh","contributor-contact-information-e-mail":"{{ mail }}","contributor-contact-information-phone_number":"","contributor-contact-information-campus":"California","feed_image_link":"","image_url":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-09\/River%20%26%20Ibarra.png?itok=dMxk5wLc","image_alt":"A man and woman sit on stage","image_caption":"Filmmakers and Borderlands Cinematic Arts founders Alex Rivera (left) and Cristina Ibarra talk on stage at the \u0026quot;Dolores\u0026quot; screening event at the Japanese American Cultural \u0026amp; Community Center in downtown Los Angeles on Sept. 16. Photo courtesy of The Sidney Poitier New American Film School","related_story":"","news_units":"Sidney Poitier New American Film School|Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts","interests":"Arts|Film|Humanities","audiences":"Faculty|Community|Students","locations":"California","u_n_sustainable_development_goals":"SDG 04 Quality Education|SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities","field_feed_herberger":"","field_feed_nursing":"","field_feed_knowledge_enterprise":"","content_type":"asu_news_article","field_saf":"Arts, humanities and education"}},{"node":{"nid":"107556","title":"Professor creates \u0027a safe harbor\u0027 for Indigenous data","body":"Among Indigenous populations in the U.S., there is a history of personal data being used without consent. Now, a new digital repository hopes to change both who benefits from biomedical data and who gets to decide how it\u2019s used.The\u0026nbsp;Data for Indigenous Implementations Interventions and\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222025-09-17T13:25:12-07:00\u0022\u003E09\/17\/2025-1:25pm\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"Among Indigenous populations in the U.S., there is a history of personal data being used without consent. Now, a new digital repository hopes to change both who benefits from biomedical data and who gets to decide how it\u2019s used.","teaser":"Among Indigenous populations in the U.S., there is a history of personal data being used without consent. Now, a new digital repository hopes to change both who benefits from biomedical data and who gets to decide how it\u2019s used.","story_images":"","hero_image":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-09\/karinafilming.jpg?itok=z2GgC-la","path":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/20250917-science-and-technology-safe-harbor-indigenous-data-inside-d4i-tribal-data-repository","hide_byline":"0","contributor-contact-information-affiliation":"School of Life Sciences","contributor-contact-information-name":"Gabriela Harrod","contributor-contact-information-e-mail":"{{ mail }}","contributor-contact-information-phone_number":"","contributor-contact-information-campus":"Tempe campus","feed_image_link":"","image_url":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-09\/karinafilming.jpg?itok=z2GgC-la","image_alt":"photo of Karina Hernandez-Hernandez filming a video for the repository","image_caption":"Karina Hernandez-Hernandez, PhD student in the Tsosie Lab, on set filming for the Data for Indigenous Implementations Interventions and Innovation, or D4I, Tribal Data Repository. 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And many in need \u2014 struggling with issues like poverty, domestic violence and drug addiction \u2014 don\u2019\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222025-09-16T18:43:59-07:00\u0022\u003E09\/16\/2025-6:43pm\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"For over 40 years, Hope Women\u2019s Center has been a haven for at-risk women and teens across Arizona. 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But her reason for pursuing it\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222025-08-15T22:29:19-07:00\u0022\u003E08\/15\/2025-10:29pm\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"This fall, first-year student Kiara Bia will take the first steps toward earning a degree in microbiology at ASU. It\u2019s an area of study experiencing rapid advancements and technological breakthroughs. 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The open-source information is especially useful for people with disabilities who may rely on sidewalks and crosswalks to safely get around.","teaser":"In a car-dominated city like Phoenix, it can be easy to forget that there are pedestrians that rely on sidewalks to get around \u2014 including people with disabilities, parents pushing strollers, kids who are walking home from school and more.","story_images":"","hero_image":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-07\/20250630%20Pedestrian%20Map%20712.jpg?h=42d05600\u0026amp;itok=SquZnKmN","path":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/20250722-science-and-technology-step-right-direction-map-data-will-help-pedestrians-better-navigate","hide_byline":"0","contributor-contact-information-affiliation":"ASU News","contributor-contact-information-name":"Dolores Tropiano","contributor-contact-information-e-mail":"{{ mail }}","contributor-contact-information-phone_number":"","contributor-contact-information-campus":"","feed_image_link":"","image_url":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-07\/20250630%20Pedestrian%20Map%20712.jpg?h=42d05600\u0026amp;itok=SquZnKmN","image_alt":"Person walking a dog in a neighborhood where the sidewalk ends and becomes gravel","image_caption":"ASU\u0026#039;s YouthMappers chapter partnered with Meta and OpenStreetMap to chart more than 1,200 miles of Phoenix and Tempe to create a detailed pedestrian map that provides open-source data about the cities\u0026#039; sidewalks and crosswalks \u2014 including those areas that lack them. 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However, a segment of the population still experiences water insecurity, a troubling trend that is increasing and not limited to the southwestern United States.A group of Arizona State University academics have\u2026","post_date":"\u003Ctime datetime=\u00222025-06-24T14:14:53-07:00\u0022\u003E06\/24\/2025-2:14pm\u003C\/time\u003E\n","clas_teaser":"A group of Arizona State University academics have documented this troubling trend, which is increasing and not limited to the southwestern United States, in a new paper.","teaser":"The typical American household consumes approximately 300 gallons of water daily. However, a segment of the population still experiences water insecurity, a troubling trend that is increasing and not limited to the southwestern United States.","story_images":"","hero_image":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-06\/02e7e3b3-23f8-410b-bfb8-7cbedee32160.jpg.png?h=0fa9dee6\u0026amp;itok=zjyggAim","path":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/20250624-environment-and-sustainability-water-insecurity-rise-american-households","hide_byline":"0","contributor-contact-information-affiliation":"ASU News","contributor-contact-information-name":"Marshall Terrill","contributor-contact-information-e-mail":"{{ mail }}","contributor-contact-information-phone_number":"480-727-5176","contributor-contact-information-campus":"Tempe campus","feed_image_link":"","image_url":"https:\/\/news.asu.edu\/sites\/default\/files\/styles\/block_image_16_9_lge\/public\/2025-06\/02e7e3b3-23f8-410b-bfb8-7cbedee32160.jpg.png?h=0fa9dee6\u0026amp;itok=zjyggAim","image_alt":"A water pump in a yard","image_caption":"Pixabay image","related_story":"","news_units":"Arizona Water Innovation Initiative|Biodesign Center for Health Through Microbiomes|Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory|Ira A. 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