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Google grant creates AI research paths for underserved studentsTop tech companies like Google say they are eager to encourage women and members of… |
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Director, new play advocate joins School of Music, Dance and Theatre faculty… |
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ASU scientist part of NASA DYNAMIC mission proposal team to study space weatherA joint proposal from a team of institutions including Arizona State University has been selected for concept studies for NASA’s Dynamical Neutral Atmosphere-… |
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Humanities Institute hosts Writing Studio to foster community, craftThe myth of the solitary scholar is just that: a myth. To kick off the fall semester, the Humanities Institute at Arizona State University, in partnership with The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences’ humanities… |
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ASU Online grad embraces creativity, lifelong learning while pursuing dream of becoming a professorEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable fall 2024 graduates. Carol Higgins is… |
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ASU alum leads study proposing stellar possibility: Could life exist below Mars ice?Scientists have yet to find evidence of life on Mars, but a new NASA study, whose lead author is an Arizona State University alumnus, proposes microbes could find a potential home beneath frozen water on the planet’s surface. … |
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ASU lit conference to examine how creative writing can create stronger communitiesIn times of societal unrest, taking the time to come together and share our stories can be a powerful step toward righting the ship. In the words of Alberto Rios, Arizona’s inaugural poet laureate and director of the… |
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Hugh Downs School remembers Kristin Bervig ValentineBy Frederick Corey Kristin Bervig Valentine, who left an enduring legacy as a scholar, artist, teacher, hiker, skier, mother, partner, friend and colleague, died in residence at Friendship Village in Tempe, Arizona, on Aug. 26 at age 91. … |
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Linguistics work could improve doctor-patient communications in Philippines, beyondWhen Peter Torres traveled to Mapúa University in the Philippines over the summer, he was shocked to see a billboard promoting Arizona State University. “It wasn’t even near the university,” said Torres, an assistant professor of linguistics in The College of… |
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Mapping the red planet's geologic timeline through impact cratersRoughly 140 million miles. That's the distance traveled by chunks of the Red Planet by the time they reach Earth. But exactly where on Mars those chunks came from was a mystery. Until now. A team of scientists, including Arizona State University's… |