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September 19, 2022 Arizona State University has announced the appointment of Dr. Sherine Gabriel to the position of University Professor of the Future of Health Outcomes and Medicine, and chair of the ASU Health Outcomes Design Council. Reporting to ASU President Michael Crow, Gabriel will be responsible for facilitating the continuing evolution of a unified …

ALBANY — Albany State University has partnered with Marine Advanced Technology Education (M.A.T.E.) STREAMWORKS to assist in its efforts of educating young students about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). “Albany State University is proud to partner with the M.A.T.E. Underwater Robotics competition,” Vice President of Institutional Advancement A.L. Fleming said in a news release. …

Audible stories made possible by the Prescott Hearing Center. Get your FREE hearing test today! According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 48 million Americans are sickened by foodborne illnesses each year, costing the economy more than $15 billion. To combat this persistent problem, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and …

Technology and drones are used by ASU student in their work to improve search for lost hikers Search and rescue missions are a team effort between state and local agencies, who cover large swaths of land with few resources. Now, ASU students are working to improve how crews search for lost hikers. PHOENIX – Each …

ASU will provide education as well as humanitarian support including shelter, healthcare and food Photo by Jennifer Dam | The State Press “Partners are necessary in every facet to ensure the education of these refugees is possible and successful.” Illustration published on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2020.  By Brady Harris | 1 hour ago ASU will …

Photo by Joey Coalter | The State Press “Sprint chose ASU because of how involved they are in the Phoenix area and how they hope to better the community.” Illustration published on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2019. By Brady Harris | 18 minutes ago ASU and Sprint are partnering to enable future economic, educational, technological and …

The City of Phoenix recently announced its Water Services Department received a grant to pilot a program testing innovative water conservation technology in partnership with Arizona State University. The funds will be used to inject water-absorbing polymers, also known as hydrogels, under the turf of 12 acres of soccer fields on the ASU West campus. …

PHOENIX — Researchers at Arizona State University are leading the way with new technology that will hopefully be able to detect when downpour from a storm has the potential to turn a street into a river. The goal is to be able to alert drivers and city officials when a monsoon storm has flooded a …