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ASU Alumni Association to honor 3 outstanding alumni leaders during HomecomingThe Arizona State University Alumni Association will proudly recognize three innovative alumni leaders during the Homecoming Parade and football game against Brigham Young University on Saturday, Nov. 23. These advocates exemplify the spirit of… |
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'More to munch on': The 'popcorn planet' unveils new atmospheric detailsThe "popcorn planet" is back in the spotlight. Using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), a team of international astronomers has discovered new atmospheric details on… |
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Webb telescope reveals star clusters in Cosmic Gems arcYoung galaxies in the early universe experienced significant bursts of star formation, producing large amounts of ionizing radiation. However, their great distances have made direct studies of their stellar content challenging. Using the… |
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Thunderbird at ASU, AUK student appointed as Ukraine’s deputy minister of education and scienceNadiia Kuzmychova, a student in the Master of Leadership and Management (… |
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Charles Redman, founder of the School of Sustainability, faces a new adventure: RetirementAt the retirement celebration for Charles Redman on Oct. 22, two messages persisted: Redman’s contributions to Arizona State University helped to shape the interdisciplinary efforts we now find… |
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Can we grow food in the extreme heat of Phoenix?Extreme heat waves are set to hit Arizona this summer, a time that has been historically difficult to grow crops in. But experts say monsoons provide a chance for a second growing season. |
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Leading the way in wellness: ASU highlighted in The Princeton Review's 2025 Mental Health Services Honor RollBeing a college student isn’t easy — navigating new routines, people and places can be a challenge, especially if the right support system is not in place. That's why Arizona State University is a proud proponent of mental health support, highlighted by … |
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ASU software engineers honor late cyclist with 'dashcam' for bikesIt was all Rob’s idea. In the months before his death, avid cyclist Rob Dollar spoke frequently with his father, John Dollar, about his desire to start a foundation to promote safer riding conditions. When Dollar was tragically killed by a motorist at the age of 36… |
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ASU leads student to Paris, and a degree in fashion business managementEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable fall 2024 graduates. Karen Joy Chavez… |
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ASU researcher Jim Bell on the benefits of opening space exploration to more countriesOn April 13, 2029, the Apophis asteroid will pass less than 20,000 miles from Earth, visible to the naked eye. The event may be a bit too close for comfort for some — the risk of a collision, however, has been ruled out — but the near approach will be a fantastic… |