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Restructured colleges, grant target K-12 school performance

The restructuring of ASU's colleges of education and the recent award of a $33.8 million federal grant are but two milestones in the university's effort to improve the quality of America’s K-12 education system.read more

Cronkite School honors namesake

Students, faculty, journalists and members of the public gathered to honor the Cronkite School's namesake during a day-long tribute. read more

NPR commentator Andrei Codrescu to speak at Downtown campus

Romanian writer and NPR commentator Andrei Codrescu will be the keynote speaker at a literature conference at ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus, Oct. 2.read more

Nominations sought for MLK Student Servant-Leadership Award

If you know an ASU student who has put service at the top of his or her list of priorities, you can nominate that person before Oct. 7 for the annual ASU MLK Student Servant-Leadership Award.read more

Downtown event introduces students to art, commerce and culture

The City of Phoenix, the Downtown Phoenix Partnership, Artlink, Inc. and ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus are partnering on a special trolley tour to encourage and engage student leaders to take advantage of the variety of amenities offered in the city's core.read more

College of Teacher Ed unveils online autism-focused M.Ed.

ASU's College of Teacher Education and Leadership will offer an M.Ed. in Special Education that features an emphasis on autism.  The program is being offered through ASU's "fifth campus," ASU Online and Extended Education.read more

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