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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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Creating academic dialogues for female athletics

ASU undergraduate Jake Dean conducts research on women’s soccer.



ASU triathlete graduates, sets sights on Olympics

As a competitive triathlete, recent Arizona State University graduate Duncan Reid traveled everywhere from Ecuador to Kazakhstan while studying political science in the School of Politics and Global Studies at The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.



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How to work out at home

Even at home, with a little creativity and a willingness to learn, you can have an incredibly effective workout routine, tailored to your own health and fitness journey. ASU Now takes a look at a couple tips that can help you create and maintain a whole new workout program from the comfort of your home.



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Monster Hydro Stadium Blitz returning to ASU’s Sun Devil Stadium in 2021

Stadium Blitz obstacle course returns to Sun Devil Stadium in 2021.



Experts worry pandemic could increase 'play inequity' in youth sports

As Americans warily begin to reengage during the COVID-19 pandemic, parents are having to weigh the risks and benefits of returning their kids to team competition. A panel of experts sponsored by the Global Sports Institute at ASU last week expressed concerns that the societal shutdown this spring may worsen inequities in the world of youth sports.



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Coaching through calamity

Coaches around the country were already comforting student-athletes who saw their seasons cut short due to COVID-19 when recent killings of black people and the subsequent protests over systemic racism in America added to their anguish. Five black coaches described how they have been guiding their teams through several difficult weeks at a June 5 panel titled, “Coaching in the New Normal,” sponsored by the Global Sport Institute at ASU.



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