ASU launches PPE Response Network

ASU has responded to the coronavirus crisis by ramping up a massive initiative to design, produce and distribute critically needed personal protective equipment (PPE) and other medical supplies. Last week, ASU unveiled a new web site called the PPE Response Network that links university and community resources to hospitals that need protective gear. Read More

ASU receives $2M to boost coronavirus rapid research response

A $2 million donation in emergency grants from the Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust will vastly increase efforts now underway at Arizona State University to coordinate preparedness responses to the coronavirus pandemic. Read More

ASU has made 2,000 new coronavirus test kits, using robots for faster results

ASU is ready to start implementing high-speed coronavirus testing this week using robots. The university has also begun to manufacture additional test kits to help with current test kit shortages, and plans to distribute the kits to local health care providers. The plan is to be able to provide testing for local health care providers as well as first responders or other people with essential jobs. Read More

ASU has made 2,000 new coronavirus test kits, using robots for faster results

ASU is ready to start implementing high-speed coronavirus testing this week using robots. The university has also begun to manufacture additional test kits to help with current test kit shortages, and plans to distribute the kits to local health care providers. The plan is to be able to provide testing for local health care providers as well as first responders or other people with essential jobs. Read More

Arizona’s public universities stepping up to provide critical resources and supplies in the fight against COVID-19

From test kits to educational resources, to mapping supply chains and expanding detection and treatment opportunities, Arizona’s public universities have ramped up to provide critical support and resources to address the diverse societal challenges brought about by COVID-19. Read More

ASU For You offers resources for education at all levels and ages to ensure learning doesn’t stop

ASU For You offers a wide array of content, much of it at no cost, for all learners — from elementary school students to adults — as well as resources for teachers and parents who are navigating teaching and learning at home. The site, launched Friday, has 16 areas of content, with more to come. Read More

The health of the Sun Devil community is a top priority at ASU.

The ASU Health Services website is Arizona State University’s official source of information about the Novel Coronavirus, the current exposures at ASU and important tips and precautions you can take to stay healthy. The website is updated regularly with information about the Novel Coronavirus affecting the ASU community. The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention has the most up-to-date information about the status of the Novel Coronavirus in the US. For information about teaching and learning remotely, please visit the Provost Office webpage.

Celebrating ASU's impact in DC

In February, ASU hosted a celebratory reception on Capitol Hill to mark the impact the university has made in Washington, D.C., while bringing together those who help constituents in Arizona. Read More

Arizona State University to plan $400K housing project at Lake Havasu City campus

Arizona State has announced plans to expand housing options for students at its Lake Havasu City campus this spring. Read More

ASU students lead charge in pursuit of productivity through Department of Energy program

Funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the Industrial Assessment Center (IAC) programs deploy teams of college students to provide primarily small to medium-sized manufacturing companies no-cost assessments of their operations to improve energy and water use efficiency, reducing resource waste and increasing productivity. Read More
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