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Starbucks-ASU partnership draws more than 1,000 students

A quick learner and natural leader, Lauren Esveld didn’t need a college education to get ahead. She landed her first retail job at the age of 16 and began managing a store two years later. After a dozen years of

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Valley Residents Set to Review ASU Gammage Broadway Productions

Tempe, AZ – ASU Gammage has selected its 2014-2015 season of Gammage Goers, seven Broadway theater lovers and savvy social media users to are of the sixth season of the program. Goers will review shows and then spread their reviews through their

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Valley Residents Set to Review ASU Gammage Broadway Productions

Tempe, AZ – ASU Gammage has selected its 2014-2015 season of Gammage Goers, seven Broadway theater lovers and savvy social media users to are of the sixth season of the program. Goers will review shows and then spread their reviews through their

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Latina Research Scientist Laura G. Gonzalez Excels in the Latino Community

By: Jessica Danielle Ramirez Laura G. Gonzalez is one Latina in the Valley who is making a difference in more than one way. Growing up in Mexico, Laura had a vision of what she wanted to do in life. She

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ASU journalism students capture 22 Rocky Mountain Emmy Nominations

Arizona State University students at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication amassed 22 Student Production Award nominations in the 2014 Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards – seven more than the rest of the field combined. The winners will

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From posters to pancakes, universities out to curb binge drinking

By IMELDA MEJIA Cronkite News TEMPE – Students in Arizona State University residence halls arrived to see posters urging them to call 911 if they see someone who is unconscious. Other posters ask, “Who is the designated driver tonight?” It’s just one

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Historic English language program unites ASU and students from Mexico

As Arizona State University students are getting settled into the fall semester, a cohort from the Universidad de Guadalajara recently capped off a historic, month-long English as a Second Language (ESL) program that hopes to strengthen ties between the two

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Diverse artists featured this fall at ASU’s West campus

The fall 2014 arts events season at Arizona State University’s West campus, with the theme “Pushing the Edge,” will feature classical and electronic music concerts, plays, nationally known authors, and visual art installations. The wide variety of artistic events reflects the

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ASU Gammage honors 50-year legacy by giving back to community

For 50 years, ASU Gammage has been a top cultural destination in the Valley. Next month, Gammage will launch “50 Things” – a campaign that celebrates its 50-year arts and entertainment legacy by giving back to the community through 50

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ASU experts follow gut reaction in autism treatment study

  About half of all children and adults with autism suffer from chronic gastrointestinal problems, causing frequent pain, discomfort and irritability. Research out of Arizona State University suggests these gastrointestinal (GI) complications may be due, in part, to abnormal gut

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