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Tempe, AZ, United States

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Students test their wits, showcase intelligence at the ASU Academic Bowl

Students prove their intelligence at the ASU Academic Bowl, striving to have their school's name engraved on the trophy and win scholarship money. → Read More

ASU study suggests that there is a gender confidence gap in classrooms

ASU researchers find that classroom confidence is uneven between males and females. → Read More

Research Roundup: Dogs, teenage love and cigarettes

ASU Researchers studied how shelter dogs respond to "sleepovers" and how teenage romance affects mental health. State Press reporters wrote about nicotine research, Science Exposed art week and a new University network to connect startups with potential investors. → Read More

Students work to deliver SolarSPELL technology to countries in need

Dr. Laura Hosman brought the program to ASU a year and a half ago and has worked with students to upgrade the system to better fit the Peace Corps' needs. → Read More

Research Roundup: Personalized exercise, new degrees and more

ASU researchers studied the future of frogs and underage drinking, and the College of Nursing and Health Innovations announced a new degree. → Read More

March Mammal Madness adds sports summaries and non-mammals

March Mammal Madness enters its sixth year with hundreds of participants and thousands of followers. → Read More

How effective are home remedies for the flu?

Potatoes in socks? Apple cider vinegar? Moonshine? How helpful can home remedies be when battling the flu? → Read More

Tempe Police releases video from fatal Uber incident

Tempe Police releases video from fatal Uber incident → Read More

ASU partners with online therapy service TAO Connect to bring better resources to students

ASU hopes to use the technology to connect students with mental health resources. → Read More

Research Roundup(s): different forms of liquid water, cataloging ancient cities and gene guns

ASU's research team made first-of-its-kind observations, developed new strategies for vaccine research, and restarted decades old work. → Read More

Research Roundup week three: Lizards, DNA and Alzheimer's

ASU scientists and researchers made new devices for electrical currents and studied the variety of lizard species. State Press reporters highlighted the accusations against Professor Lawrence Krauss, research into alien life and online prep schools. → Read More

Research Roundup: Bugs, power grids and asteroids

ASU professors were highlighted for their work in microgrid technologies, research into antibiotics in ants. State Press reporters wrote about space exploration and the best apps from ASU students and alumni → Read More

Here are the best and most anticipated apps invented by ASU students

Shlacker, Frenzi, AirGarage and more are highlighted as some of the best new or upcoming apps from ASU students and alumni. → Read More

Research Roundup and the week in science and technology

ASU made advancements in cancer fighting technologies, studied reproduction in fish and dug deeper into studying the gap between evolution and religion. State Press reporters wrote about missions on Mars, the flu on campus and innovations in language learning. → Read More

ASU director testifies at Equifax Senate hearing

An ASU professor testified at the Senate Banking Committee hearing on Wednesday regarding the Equifax data breach. → Read More

USG presidents call Attorney General lawsuit unfounded

ASU's four campus presidents agreed with University officials that tuition is fairly and constitutionally set. → Read More

Arizona attorney general sues Board of Regents over 'unconstitutional' raises in tuition

Arizona attorney general contends that in-state tuition for Dreamers has led to → Read More

Student government and club presidents respond to extremist fliers, posters on campus

USG leadership and political club presidents discussed the balance between freedom of speech and student safety on campus. → Read More

President Jackson Dangremond begins second term with USGD

USGD President Jackson Dangremond reflected on the lessons he learned from his term and discussed his focus on a more transparent administration. → Read More

Police use tear gas to separate rally crowd

Even Republican supporters outside the convention center acknowledged that tensions were high. → Read More