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ASU announces future medical school to be located in downtown Phoenix

ASU President Michael M. Crow, joined by Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, has announced that the university’s headquarters for ASU Health, which includes a new medical school, will be built at a location to be determined in downtown Phoenix. ASU Health, which will address health-related outcomes for the citizens of Arizona, includes not only a school of medicine built around

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Queer Arizona State University Professor 'Bloodied' By Turning Point USA Activists

Members of Turning Point USA allegedly harassed the professor, who co-founded Drag Story Hour Arizona, leading to an altercation that police called a "bias incident."

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Queer Arizona State University Professor 'Bloodied' By College Republicans

Members of Turning Point USA allegedly harassed the professor, who co-founded Drag Story Hour Arizona, leading to an altercation that police called a "bias incident."

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Here's a look at the tremendous impact of Hispanics on economy

Hispanics are the fastest-growing contributors to the United States economy, according to a new report authored by researchers from ASU.

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Can American Higher Education Chart a New, More Inclusive Future?


Three Higher Ed Leaders Share Their Ideas—And Wish Lists—for the Post-Pandemic Future
Panelists discuss “Can Higher Education Be Transformed to Better Serve Society?” Courtesy of Zócalo Public Square.
by Jackie Mansky |
January 15, 2021
American higher education will not be the same after the pandemic. But in the wake of this crisis, what should be changed for the better? Zócalo brought together a panel of college and university leaders to discuss how institutions can innovate to meet students where they are for an event titled, “Can Higher Education Be Transformed to Better Serve Society?”
“The premise of this whole conversation is that higher education needs to be transformed,” said the evening’s moderator, Jennifer Ruark, deputy managing editor of

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