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International Red Cross, Red Crescent president and ASU alum returns to celebrate Lodestar Center’s 25 yearsForbes, president of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, will be the… |
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The Polytechnic School at ASU hits milestone mark at 10 yearsThe year was 2014. Taylor Swift released “1989.” "Frozen” and its soundtrack were stuck in the minds of many. Facebook was still the most popular social media site, and “Happy” by Pharrell Williams was the No. 1 song on the airwaves. That… |
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3 ASU faculty members earn highest honor for early-career scientists, engineersThree faculty in The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University have been awarded the … |
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More than 1,000 air filters delivered to LA wildfire survivorsAs wildfires engulf large areas of Los Angeles, harmful particles and toxic gases from the smoke pose major respiratory health risks to Los Angeles residents. For Liesl McConchie, a board member of the… |
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ASU grad channels passion for planetary science into a future in geosciencesAs a middle school student, Alan Bartlett was captivated by the vast diversity of moons and planets in our solar system, sparking a passion for planetary sciences. Now, as a student at Arizona State University, that curiosity has expanded into a deep fascination with… |
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ASU names 2025 MLK Servant-Leadership Award recipientsThe 2025 honorees have been named for Arizona State University's annual MLK celebration awards. The four awards — community, faculty, staff and student — recognize leaders who dedicate themselves to Martin Luther King Jr.'s value… |
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ASU grad turns classroom curiosity into a career teaching geoscienceEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable fall 2024 graduates. … |
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ASU Law grad earns degree while balancing duty and educationEditor’s note: This story is part of a series of profiles of notable fall 2024 graduates. For the… |
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Cosmic clues: Metal-poor regions unveil potential method for galaxy growthFor decades, astronomers have analyzed data from space and ground telescopes to learn more about galaxies in the universe. Understanding how galaxies behave in metal-poor regions could play a crucial role in understanding how galaxies form and evolve. … |
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'Meating' dietary needs: Study sheds light on how rising prices affect meat consumptionWhen prices on certain food items go up — like eggs and meat — because of the rise in plant-based diets, consumers can find an alternative. But our diets are also culturally conditioned, so for some, cost doesn’t matter — even at $4.25 a carton or $14.99 a pound.… |