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ASU students reap benefits of campus improvements
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Bridging science and policy for better water strategiesEditor’s note: This is the third in a three-part series examining the work that ASU is doing in the realm of water as a resource in the arid West. Today's focus in on the intersection of law, policy and academia. … |
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Essential Reading: Books to elevate your outlook“I would be most content if my children grew up to be the kind of people who think decorating consists mostly of building enough bookshelves.” — Anna Quindlen In this 11th edition of the annual Essential Reading feature,… |
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Peer mentors jumpstart ASU transition for former foster youthEditor's note: Thirty new ASU freshmen and transfer students who started classes at the university last week took advantage of Bridging Success Early-Start. The six-day residential transition to college program, held Aug. 6–11, helps welcome alumni… |
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ASU gathers experts to prepare teachers for fall at 'REMOTE' faculty summitA pandemic is the perfect time to transform the role of faculty and to broaden their reach around the world, according the Arizona State University President Michael Crow. “We’re sitting at a unique carpe diem moment,” Crow said on Monday at the opening session of… |
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Liberal Arts and Sciences dean's medalists display hard work, successCollege of Liberal Arts and Sciences students will show their drive and achievement on Dec. 15 as they walk down the aisle toward commencement and receive prestigious dean’s medals. Dean’s medalists elevate their education by taking advantage of the various… |
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ASU engineering student gives back to his Kosovo homelandMentor Dida’s view of the world changed when he was nine and Serbian police forced his Albanian family out of their home in the capital of Kosovo, herding them onto trains headed for the Macedonian border and a life as refugees. He was shocked when the family’s… |
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Martha Gonzalez will close term as ASU Gammage artist-in-residence with upcoming Quetzal performanceMartha Gonzales has been at ASU Gammage in her capacity as … |
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A visual sonnetIn anticipation of National Poetry Month in April, Arizona Poet Laureate and Regents' Professor Alberto Ríos and ASU Now photographers Charlie Leight and Deanna Dent are collaborating to create a "visual sonnet." Each week we share a new image and poem on our… |
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How 9/11 changed the ways these faculty teach and researchFrom the global response to terrorism and the subversive weaponization of narratives, to the evolution of crisis management and guardians of civil liberties — 9/11 forced us to think differently; to rise to new… |