
Latest News
Apr 26, 2022
ASU's LGBTQ+ organizations emphasize importance of representation in academia
A group of ASU's LGBTQ+ students, staff and faculty gathered for a discussion titled "Queer in Academia" to advocate for increased representation, awareness and updated technological features.

Sep 8, 2022
Ruling against room scans may prompt changes in online monitored testing at ASU
A ruling against the use of room scans at Cleveland State University may change how ASU conducts monitored online tests through services like Honorlock.

Oct 14, 2022
Chegg no longer sharing student information with universities to protect student privacy
Chegg, a textbook rental and tutoring website that reported over 5.3 million subscribers in August, has stopped providing student information to colleges and professors in an effort to protect student privacy.

Nov 1, 2022
ASU partners with Smithsonian to increase number of Latinx museum professionals
The Latino Museum Studies Program Undergraduate Internship is a new 10-week program at The Smithsonian Institute that provides opportunities for Latinx students to find a career within the museum industry, eight out of the 20 students selected to participate for this semester were ASU students.

Apr 14, 2022
Judge sides with Mirabella and restricts Shady Park's concert noise, hours
Noise from Shady Park concerts has been a nuisance to residents at ASU’s retirement home and surrounding businesses, a county superior court judge ruled in an opinion filed Wednesday.

Oct 20, 2022
Former journalists react to political attacks on media, Arizona PBS
Former journalists and media professionals spoke about escalating rhetoric by political candidates, such as Arizona Republican candidate for governor Kari Lake, attacking and misplacing blame on the media outside of ASU's Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law Wednesday.

Oct 5, 2021
Clery Report: Crime across ASU decreased in 2020
The number of almost all non-alcoholic and non-drug-related crimes reported across ASU's four metropolitan Phoenix campuses decreased in 2020, according to the University's annual crime statistics report published Friday.

Apr 8, 2022
USG Tempe and Victoria's Secret PINK collaborate in Tempe Beach Park clean-up
Undergraduate Student Government Tempe and Victoria's Secret PINK Campus Representatives hosted a joint clean-up at Tempe Beach Park on Thursday evening to help promote sustainability.

Sep 18, 2021
University breaks ground on Omni Tempe Hotel
ASU and members of Tempe City Council broke ground on the new Omni Tempe Hotel Friday morning, three days after the Arizona Supreme Court agreed to review Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s lawsuit targeting ASU's deal with the hotel's developers.

Oct 13, 2022
Kari Lake's Arizona PBS interview canceled after station scheduled Katie Hobbs interview
Arizona Republican candidate for governor Kari Lake denounced Arizona PBS's decision to host an interview with Democratic rival Katie Hobbs, stating the move made it easier for Hobbs to avoid an in-person debate in a speech outside ASU's Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication Wednesday.

Feb 18, 2022
Student groups protest for better sexual assault services from ASU
Around 40 protesters, most of them students, gathered at the Sun Devils Against Sexual Assault protest on the ASU Tempe campus Thursday to demand better services for sexual assault victims.

Oct 21, 2021
Thunderbird School opens headquarters on ASU Downtown Phoenix campus
After over a year of construction, the Thunderbird School of Global Management opened its doors for its new downtown Phoenix branch, now serving as the main headquarters for the school's other 13 centers around the world.

Sep 13, 2022
ASU named No. 1 in innovation for the eighth straight year
From a parking lot at the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, ASU President Michael Crow had something important to share: his license plate reading "INOVA8" taking on a new meaning now the University was named No. 1 in innovation by U.S. News & World Report for the eighth year in a row.

Apr 10, 2022
Thunderbird School names its new downtown Phoenix headquarters in grand opening
The Thunderbird School of Global Management held the grand opening of its new headquarters on the Downtown Phoenix campus on Friday, where the building received its official name: The F. Francis & Dionne Najafi Thunderbird Global Headquarters.

Oct 18, 2022
ASU professors reflect on teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic
Self-paced learning, optional in-person attendance and deadlines voted on by the class are now a staple in Christina Carrasquilla's classes after teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic.
