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Partnership to advance gender equality, women's leadership in ArmeniaArizona State University is one of five universities in the United States selected to participate in the new Women’s Leadership Program announced March 21 by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and Higher Education for Development (HED). Each… |
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Religious studies graduate earns degree while running nonprofit organizationEditor’s note: This is part of a series of profiles for fall 2019 commencement. … |
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Renowned primatologist to speak at ASU“Each year 1.6 billion passengers fly to destinations around the world…what if I was traveling with a planeload of chimpanzees? Anyone of us would be lucky to disembark with all 10 fingers and toes attached…” starts the newest book by Sarah Hrdy, author and visitor to… |
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Grad keeps pace with fast-changing construction industryTara Blondell has the building profession in her blood. Her great-grandfather started the family construction business more than a century ago. Ten years ago, after graduating from the University of Notre Dame, Blondell began running the Illinois-based company. … |
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Military moms sought for special ASU groups beginning Sept. 12Motherhood can be stressful, and for those connected to the military the pressure can be even greater. But free help is on the way for military moms at Arizona State University. Designed and supervised by ASU professor of… |
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‘Making the impossible commonplace’: Expat in Libya earns 2nd ASU degreeEditor's note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable spring 2022 graduates.… |
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Walk/run event to help single moms earn a college degreeHundreds of runners and walkers will gather on Sunday, March 29, at Arizona State University’s West campus for the inaugural “5K Walk-n-Run for Success.” Proceeds from the event will benefit Helping Hands for Single Moms, an award-winning Valley-based nonprofit… |
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Fix and prevent health disparities in children by supporting mom and dadHow important is mom? What about dad? According to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, the well-being of a child’s primary caregiver is one of the most important factors associated with… |
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Native American authors to speak at ASU's West campusNative American poet, musician and author Joy Harjo and Winona LaDuke, an internationally acclaimed author, orator and activist, will visit Arizona State University’s West campus Sept. 30 through Oct. 2 for a series of thought-… |
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ASU research finds that women earn 18 percent less than men in online job marketEditor's note: This story is being highlighted in ASU Now's year in review. Read more top stories from 2018 … |