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New, enhanced fan experience awaiting Sun Devil Football fans

Arizona State University isn’t just entering a new era with its move to the Big 12. The fan experience for Sun Devil Football games this fall will be new and improved, as well.
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Thanks to a collaboration between the Office of National Scholarships Advisement and Sun Devil Athletics, student-athletes have support when applying for big scholarships — like the NCAA Postgraduate. Two Sun Devils won the award this year.



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A new live-learn community empowers high-achieving undergraduates as leaders within sports media and the Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at ASU.



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ASU athletes ready for careers in related fields taught at School of Community Resources and Development

Life after college looks different for every student athlete. Some may move on to the pros. Others will put their sports-playing days behind them as they graduate into unrelated careers. But some student athletes competing in intercollegiate sports at Arizona State University are putting their athletic capabilities to work in closely related fields taught in programs offered by the School of Community Resources and Development.



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New urine color chart makes self-assessing hydration easier

In the decades since University of Connecticut researcher Lawrence E. Armstrong developed the first eight-color urine color chart to give athletes a quick and easy way to self-assess their hydration level, derivatives of it have resulted in skewed colors and questionable accuracy. ASU College of Health Solutions Assistant Professor Floris Wardenaar saw an opportunity and worked with his colleagues to develop a new, multi-shade urine color chart.



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Chicago Bears chairman becomes three-peat ASU alum with Master of Laws degree

Chicago Bears Chairman George H. McCaskey will become a third-time ASU alumnus as he earns his ASU Law Master of Laws (LLM) degree this spring, following his earlier ASU Law JD and ASU undergrad degrees.



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ASU Law grad is taking a lifetime of rigorous athletic training to an aspiring career in sports

A gymnast starting at age 3, Heather Udowitch says pursuing her Master of Sports Law and Business degree at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law helped her learn how to balance her life while staying focused on her dreams.



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ASU Law grad takes sports law degree and lands dream job in baseball

After five years of working in sports, Alyssa Hudler recognized she needed more to pursue the career of her dreams in baseball. And the Allan “Bud” Selig Sports Law and Business program at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law was the way to do it.



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Beloved ASU mascot sparks innovation in design challenge

Ignite Sparky was a yearlong design challenge for the Arizona State University community to bring Sparky up to the next level of innovation. Six finalist teams recently presented their proposals at the San Tan Ford Club at Sun Devil Stadium with Sparky in attendance.



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