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Governing the unwieldy world of the internetDespite more than half the world’s population being online, the rules that govern the internet are still largely the Wild West. “There are very few American laws about how… |
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ASU launches Center for Emergency Management and Homeland SecurityThe need to expand preparation, response and management capabilities for various-scale emergencies has led to the creation of the Center for Emergency Management and Homeland Security (CEMHS) within the College of Public Programs at Arizona State University. The… |
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ASU engineer honored for research, teaching excellenceFor Michael Kozicki, a prolific engineering career doesn’t just mean spending time in the lab. The professor of electrical engineering in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering… |
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New San Carlos Apache College aims to preserve culture, prepare for futureWhen the first students walk into classes at the new San Carlos Apache College on Monday, they’ll not only be learning biology and accounting, they’ll be part of a mission to preserve their language and culture and drive economic prosperity in their community. … |
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Hacks for Humanity grows, inspires others in academiaDiscarded pizza boxes. Empty energy-drink cans. Dozens dancing. And hundreds of people cracking, hacking and tapping away on laptops during a 36-hour marathon binge. Sounds like the internet being broken, but it was a good thing. A very good thing. It was… |
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ASU center helps Southwest manufacturers improve energy efficiencyIn business, a better bottom line means better profitability, competitiveness and overall success. For energy-intensive businesses in the manufacturing sector, improving energy efficiency can reduce costs and send those savings straight to the bottom line. The… |
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Blog: Opening week at the new Barrett & O’Connor Washington CenterEditor's note: This story is being highlighted in ASU Now's year in review. Read more top stories from 2018 … |
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Hacking the hackersConsumers panicked in 2013 when retail giant Target suffered a data breach, putting the sensitive financial information of millions at stake. Members of the Democratic National Committee did the same in July of this year when hackers obtained access to party officials’… |
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ASU nanotechnology facility provides springboard for startupsEditor's note: This story is being highlighted in ASU Now's year in review. Read more top stories from 2018 … |
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Resilient, creative fall 2020 graduates are ready for the next chapterCapping off a year of unprecedented challenges, ASU will hold its second-ever virtual commencement ceremony on Monday, Dec. 14, gathering digitally to honor and celebrate the university's newest crop of graduates. ASU Now has collected the stories of many of these… |