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ASU strives to promote and advance Native American higher educationIt was seeing herself reflected that made the college decision for Maria Walker. The high school senior had been all set to go to Columbia University on a full scholarship, but then Tribal Nations Tour visited her school in the White Mountain Apache community. The… |
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The velocity of changeEditor's note: This story is being highlighted in ASU Now's year in review. To read more top stories from 2017, click here. … |
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Essential reading: Engineering faculty suggest books to expand your horizonsEditor's Note: The original article can be found here. Engineering students are always well-advised to feverishly immerse in reading material directly applicable to their studies and… |
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These 12 spring ASU English courses will make you rethink … everything
Viruses, vaccines, voting, virtual fatigue and … |
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ASU on the forefront of a Great TransitionEditor's note: This story is being highlighted in ASU Now's year in review. Read more top stories from 2018 … |
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New faculty books: From friendship to Lucy's legacyHow did the city of Phoenix beat the odds of a hot climate and remoteness to become the fifth largest city in the United States? How do military chaplains deal with the issues of war such as forgiveness, mercy, retributive punishment and just war theory? Why… |
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8 people, 30 days and 100 degrees in the Mojave desert: An ASU water experiment to rememberEditor's note: This story is being highlighted in ASU Now's year in review. To read more top stories from 2017, click here. “What is… |
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ASU professors share influences for International Women's Day |
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ASU liberal arts grads find success, offer adviceASU asked several graduates with liberal arts degrees to describe their career experiences and the choices they have made. Would they do anything differently in preparing for a career? Many of them said they would. Peg Perl, BA in Russian and history from… |
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ASU alumni turn passion for helping people into thriving nonprofitsArizona State University graduates have started dozens of nonprofit organizations that help thousands of people in Arizona and around the world, including Native Americans, veterans, children with disabilities, foster kids, immigrants and people in developing countries… |