Nancy Gonzales becomes first ASU alum to serve as provost
Nancy Gonzales is used to tackling challenges. She was the first in her family to earn a college degree. She recently summited Mount Kilimanjaro in blizzard conditions. And she learned…
Nancy Gonzales is used to tackling challenges. She was the first in her family to earn a college degree. She recently summited Mount Kilimanjaro in blizzard conditions. And she learned…
The Phoenix Suns advanced to the NBA Finals after a hard-fought series with the Los Angeles Clippers, taking them in a 4-2 game series Wednesday night. It’s the first time…
Is the office dead? The debate over remote vs. in-person work is raging. As COVID-19 vaccines become readily available, social distancing guidelines begin to relax and active COVID-19 cases among…
For the third consecutive year, ASU is in the top 10 for U.S. patents issued to U.S. universities — and 11th worldwide — according to an annual ranking of the top universities by the National Academy…
Everybody loves a good deal. Amazon, the world’s largest retailer, knows this, and it’s a big part of why it created Prime Day in 2015. The annual deal event exclusively for Amazon…
The architecture profession in the U.S. is overwhelmingly white, with only 1 out of 5 new architects identifying as an ethnic or racial minority, according to the National Council of Architectural Registration…
It’s President Joe Biden’s goal to have 70% of all U.S. adults given at least one vaccine dose by July 4 so that life in America can start to look and feel…
Arizona State University’s Economic Development team is celebrating Economic Development Week at a most unusual time. While the event is recognized nationwide May 9–15, many cities across the country are…
Arizona State University’s experts say that there is no housing “bubble” that could burst, leading to an economic freefall like the one in the previous decade, according to information that…
The economic outlook for Arizona and the U.S. is promising as the deep recession sparked by the pandemic quickly recedes, according to three Arizona State University experts. “A year ago,…
In 1925, a huckster named Harry “Indian” Miller opened the Two Guns Zoo on Route 66 in northern Arizona. Miller, who claimed to be Apache (he was not), wore a…
To help bridge the diversity gap in the real estate industry, the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University has partnered with Grambling State University, a public…