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PhD chemistry grad explores materials of the future, inspires students to 'find your passion’Editor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable fall 2024 graduates. Rose Snyder loves… |
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ASU alum's personalized greeting card kiosk debuts on Tempe campusEveryone knows how disheartening it is to dash into a store to grab a last-minute holiday card and find the selection picked over and in disarray. An Arizona State University alumna has created a solution to this annoyance and brought it to the Tempe campus. … |
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Serving success: Starbucks celebrates ASU graduates at special forumFor many, the journey to earning a degree is a deeply personal dream. For Starbucks partners graduating from Arizona State University this semester, it’s also a powerful story of resilience, opportunity and community. Graduates have… |
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ASU helps University of Guyana faculty earn doctoral degrees in expedited programShenella Benjamin and Norwell Hinds joined hundreds of other Sun Devils in receiving PhDs from Arizona State University this week, but their journeys were unique. Benjamin and Hinds, both of whom are on the faculty at the University of Guyana, earned their PhDs in… |
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New joint faculty member excited about finding interdisciplinary solutionsLike about 98% of college football players, James Wright realized as he wrapped up his career playing wide receiver for the University of Southern California that he wasn’t destined to play professionally. “It allowed me to see that education was important,” said… |
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ASU cosmochemist a pioneer in space dust analysisAlthough Maitrayee Bose always knew she’d be scientist, it wasn’t until she was a graduate student that she knew exactly what it was she wanted to study. “At Washington University, they had a big group of cosmo… |
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Army veteran dedicates PhD to exploring the social order of ant coloniesEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable fall… |
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A decade strong: ASU takes top spot in innovation for 10th year in a rowFor the 10th year in a row, Arizona State University is No. 1 in innovation in the newly released annual “Best Colleges” 2025 rankings by U.S. News & World Report — just one of many top rankings earned by the university. ASU has placed first in the peer-… |
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55 years of lunar exploration continued by SESE professorOn July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin famously took “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind” when they became the first individuals to ever set foot on the moon. Fifty-five years later, that legacy of lunar exploration is being continued at Arizona… |
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ASU entrepreneurship program, Chandler Innovation Center enable veteran to grow health and wellness companyBy Georgann Yara For seven years, Justin Moore was a jet engine mechanic in the Air Force. But when he left the military to focus on family, Moore traded in a career connected to the sky for the opportunity to get on the ground floor of a new… |