


Inspiring Native youth to think about college
https://asunow.asu.edu/20160621-creativity-inspire-camp-native-american-youth

ASU now hosting public vaccination site in Desert Financial Arena
ASU is now hosting and coordinating an indoor public COVID-19 vaccination site on its Tempe campus at Desert Financial Arena. Higher temperatures and the beginning of summer weather prompted the change, both for the benefit and safety of health professionals and volunteers, and for members of the public. Read More
Arizona universities play key role in Covid recovery
With strategic investment in Arizona's three public universities, the New Economy Initiative will position them to provide more students with the educational tools necessary to contribute to our growing workforce and economy. However, at this critical point in Arizona’s history, investment in higher education goes well beyond economic impact. Read More
ASU will lead effort to upskill, reskill workforce through awarded grant
The U.S. Department of Labor has awarded ASU the One Workforce grant which will help address a critical skills shortage in the U.S. by establishing the Arizona Workforce Training Accelerator Partnership for Next Generation Jobs (AZNext). Read More
ASU to hold in-person and virtual Commencements for Spring 2021 Grads
Arizona State University has announced that it will have in-person and virtual options for its spring commencement on May 3. In-person celebrations for graduates will occur at an individual college level, ASU said in a statement. These events will be limited to graduates only. Read More

No tuition increase proposed for 2021-22 academic year
Current and incoming students, undergraduate and graduate, should not expect to see an increase in tuition rates for the 2021-22 academic year, according to ASU's Fee Proposal submitted by Arizona Board of Regents on Friday, March 26, 2021. The proposal said the school will put financial aid and "overall student support" at the forefront. Read More

Statement from ASU President Crow
A message on recent violence against Asian American communities It is important that we continue to confront hate speech. We also must continue to confront and condemn hate crimes, racist behavior, discrimination and gender violence and attacks — in all forms and wherever found — and hold the perpetrators accountable for their actions. We do that now and will intensify our efforts to advance our institution and our community as one that is truly equal. Read More

ASU helping businesses, schools safely reopen post-pandemic
ASU offers a reopening service that consists of rapidly assembled teams to help businesses ramp back up safely across several areas, including COVID-19 testing, sanitation procedures and developing technology like phone apps to manage new kinds of customer relations. Read More