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Student earns coveted Women Angels scholarshipShe returned to school after an absence of more than a decade while raising four children as a single parent. For her dedication to her family, her studies and the community, Arizona State University student Emis Cox has been selected to receive the Arizona Foundation… |
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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 … |
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ASU novelist looks at cultural encounters in 18th century Latin AmericaArizona State University instructor Lori Eshleman has always been drawn to those spaces in time where cultural and religious traditions have encountered each other, from the European Middle Ages to colonial Latin America to the American West. Her new book of… |
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Melinda Gates on women's empowermentIf we want to change the world for the better, we’ve got to start by empowering women and girls. That was the take-home message of a March 18 ASU virtual discussion with Melinda Gates – fittingly during Women’s History Month. The event, hosted by The College of… |
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ASU Herberger Mainstage Theatre presents a Festival of New WorkTEMPE, Ariz. - Beginning April 13, ASU Herberger Mainstage Theatre will present five new works - two original plays and three performance art works - created by some of ASU's brightest master of fine arts theatre students and alumna for its Festival of New Work .… |
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Embracing diversity and fostering access to science for allEditor's Note: This op-ed by Tirupalavanam Ganesh is part of Title IX week at ASU – a celebration and examination of the 40th anniversary of the landmark piece of legislation that paved the way for equal opportunities in… |
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ASU undergrads study domestic violence as paid researchers, honors scholarsThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that at least one in four women and one in seven men in the United States have been the victim of severe physical violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime. As a public health issue, intimate partner violence… |
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Who's new at the School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies?Among the many new things you will find on Arizona State University’s campuses for the 2020–21 school year, some new faces will be included. Arizona State University's School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies is happy to welcome new… |
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SERVECON 2017 builds community, honors serviceWhat could we accomplish if we worked together? That was the theme of the College of Public Service and Community Solutions welcome event, SERVECON, which brought together nearly 200 freshmen and transfer students embarking on careers in public service. … |
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Staffer helps start Working Parents NetworkWhen Jennifer Kampp returned to her position as executive assistant of ASU’s Office of Public Affairs after taking a maternity leave to have her daughter, she “felt like a fish out of water. Everything at work was the same, but I wasn’t the same,” she said. … |