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ASU law school receives $3M gift from W. P. Carey Foundation

The W. P. Carey Foundation honors 130 years of familial ties to Arizona State University with a $3 million gift to the Arizona Center for Law and Society, the new downtown Phoenix home of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of

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When it comes to learning, does screen size matter?

Do students grasp science concepts more deeply when they experience them in an immersive, giant-screen format? Mina Johnson-Glenberg, director of the Embodied Games for Learning lab at ASU, will help examine that question as co-principal investigator on a project funded

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ASU among top 10 schools for international students; top 25 for study abroad

As a testament to its commitment to global engagement and educating world-class citizens, Arizona State University has been ranked eighth in the nation as a top university for international students, and 21st nationally for students studying abroad, according to the

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ASU establishes first-ever charter

Arizona State University has announced its first official charter, a comprehensive document focusing the university’s mission on the inclusion and success of all its students, and on a fundamental social responsibility to the communities ASU serves. University President Michael M.

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New ASU law school building to break ground in downtown Phoenix

The official groundbreaking for Arizona State University’s new $129 million law school building in downtown Phoenix, the Arizona Center for Law Society, is set for Nov. 13. The ceremony will take place at the northwest corner of Taylor and First

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Need tickets to the Notre Dame/ASU football game? It’ll cost you

Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014By THOMAS MITCHELL Cronkite News TEMPE – It’s been 26 years since Notre Dame football won a national championship, but the cost of tickets for Arizona State’s Nov. 8 home game proves the Fighting Irish are still in high

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International journalists to study election media coverage at Cronkite

The U.S. State Department’s prestigious Edward R. Murrow Program for Journalists is sending a group of international media professionals to Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication to witness media coverage of the American electoral process. Named in

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Intervention program key to preventing high school dropouts

New findings from a team of prevention scientists at Arizona State University demonstrate that a family-focused intervention program for middle-school Mexican American children leads to decreased drop-out rates and lower rates of alcohol and illegal drug use. “This is the

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Called out by Washington, ASU organizes to curb sexual violence

  By ALICIA CANALES Cronkite News TEMPE – Pacing across the stage, Jackson Katz challenges the views of approximately 500 Arizona State University students and community members on who is responsible for preventing sexual violence. “These are not just women issues that

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ASU wins $4M innovation grant to expand education access

Arizona State University is among 24 colleges and universities nationwide being awarded significant grants by the U.S. Department of Education to develop and test new approaches to increase educational access and college completion rates of low-income students. ASU received the

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