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Kyle Rittenhouse is not currently enrolled in classes, ASU says

Kyle Rittenhouse, recently acquitted on multiple homicide related charges, is no longer enrolled in classes at ASU. → Read More

ASU PD asks county attorney to charge protesters in Sinema case

ASU's Police Department referred misdemeanor charges for four people to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office. → Read More

Teaching through the pandemic was a 'painful process'

With ASU Sync gone, multiple faculty members reflect on teaching in a pandemic and what lessons they will implement in the future. → Read More

ASU updates procedural policies for sexual assault hearings, per DOE ask

ASU sent an updated Annual Security Report to the U.S. Department of Education and current students, faculty and employees Friday. → Read More

Plans persist, evolve for on-campus sexual assault survivor center

Student advocates push for an on-campus sexual assault resource center while ASU plans to look internally and support City of Tempe resources. → Read More

Women's Coalition gears up for event concluding Women's History Month

The Women's Coalition plans to close Women's History Month with four marches celebrating ASU community members. → Read More

Students predict burnout ahead this semester with no breaks in sight

ASU canceled spring break in December. One month before it would have started, students reflect on changes they've had to make. → Read More

ASU's sexual assault investigation processes leave survivors traumatized, often without justice

Survivors and advocates demand better response and reporting processes from ASU when handling sexual assault cases. → Read More

ASU Counseling Services a bridge to getting long-term mental health help

ASU Counseling Services helped a number of students through telehealth this semester but several said it wasn't quite enough. → Read More

ASU community active COVID-19 cases increase after fall semester ends

With most students off-campus for winter break, the University still reports an increase in active COVID-19 cases. → Read More

Nancy Gonzales soon to be University's next executive vice president and provost

Nancy Gonzales, the current dean of natural sciences, will be the University's next executive vice president and provost. → Read More

COVID-19 concerns prevalent in Arizona as ASU's numbers continue to fluctuate

Despite social distancing policies, face-covering requirements, the Community of Care campaign and free testing, thousands of students and faculty have been infected since Aug. 1. → Read More

As state COVID-19 infections hit marks not seen since July, ASU sees decline

Active COVID-19 cases decreased by 102 since Monday's update to a total of 347 within the ASU community. → Read More

ASU corrects email to deans reflecting coursework completion date

An email to deans said course work ought to be turned in by Dec. 4, but faculty can extend deadlines. → Read More

Active cases of COVID-19 within ASU community increase slightly

Active COVID-19 cases increased to 86 within the ASU community, according to an update from the University Thursday night. → Read More

Active COVID-19 cases rise among both employees and students

Active COVID-19 cases increased among both faculty and students, according to an update from the University Monday. → Read More

ASU reports increase in active COVID-19 cases after weeks of decline

The University has had nearly 2,000 cumulative positive COVID-19 cases since Aug. 1. → Read More

COVID-19 cases still declining in ASU community

Since Aug. 1, 1,888 ASU community members have tested positive. → Read More

Active coronavirus cases within the ASU community continue to decline

Active COVID-19 cases continue to decline within ASU community. → Read More

Student campaign volunteers overcome COVID-19 obstacles

A number of students are volunteering for political campaigns, looking for new policy to explore. → Read More