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Girls-only cybersecurity event attracts hundreds to ASU West campusEighth grade student Debbie from Country Meadows Elementary School in Peoria dreams of becoming a computer programmer someday. But until this week, she had never met a woman in that role. “It taught me that just because you’re a woman, doesn’t mean you can’t do… |
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ASU Thunderbird alum Siobhan MacDermott to deliver keynote at spring convocationSiobhan MacDermott, partner at The Consello Group and alumna, will deliver the keynote address at Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University’s spring 2023 convocation.… |
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Trans-Atlantic alliances: Addressing challenges togetherFormer U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May recently joined former U.S. Defense Secretary and inaugural John S. McCain Distinguished Fellow Mark Esper to discuss all things related to the trans-Atlantic alliance as the second installment of the… |
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Meet student researchers impacting real-world challengesViewing Mars in virtual reality, developing durable and recyclable plastic, investigating electric vehicle cybersecurity and boosting brain-inspired computing are just some of the ways Arizona State University students are engaging in creative problem-solving… |
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Shaping the future of data privacy, cybersecurity and learner empowerment at ASU’s Digital Trust SummitAs part of Arizona State University’s commitment to developing the concept of digital trust as it pertains to higher education, the University Technology Office has announced the Digital Trust Summit, taking… |
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ASU cybersecurity students invited to apply for preeminent conferenceEach year more than 50,000 cybersecurity professionals from around the globe come together to attend the world’s preeminent cybersecurity gathering, RSA Conference. During the weeklong event, attendees share their… |
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ASU engineering experts reframe infrastructure securityInfrastructure has always been a target in warfare, according to Mikhail Chester, an associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at Arizona State University. … |
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ASU program helps refugee communities navigate US educational systemWasim Mandou has four children, and like every parent, he wants the absolute best for them. But as he smiles and extends his hand on a Saturday morning, he admits he doesn’t know how to go about building their future. Mandou and his family, refugees from… |
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Student clubs offer cybersecurity advancementArizona State University students maintain at least a half dozen clubs dedicated to some form of cybersecurity. Through these different cyber clubs, students have opportunities to unlock new potential in their future careers. Passionate members, like Allen Foust,… |
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Power to the people: ASU energy experts drive new initiatives for global goodAlmost 760 million people live without electricity. The United Nations identifies this lack of energy access as a fundamental barrier to progress in terms of human health, food security, education, gender equality and other measures of development. Broader… |