Seventy-five students, businesspeople, developers and all other kinds of entrepreneurs and innovators will gather on Friday in downtown Phoenix and work for 54 hours straight to develop new startup companies.
The Walter Cronkite School has recently begun increasing its efforts to expand its reach internationally by bringing in foreign journalists, creating trips to other countries and forming relationships with journalism schools around the globe.
With the possibility of Taylor Place reaching full capacity next year, ASU has begun discussions of building a second dormitory on the Downtown campus for upperclassmen and graduate students, a University housing official said.
The ASASUD Senate approved one senator but rejected two other candidates at a special session on Friday because of questions over how well the positions were publicized.
With the development of the remaining retail space on the first floor of Taylor Place, the addition of CityScape and various other changes throughout downtown Phoenix, new restaurants and other businesses will begin offering their services to students downtown.
The ASASUD Senate appointed five students selected by incoming President Christian Vasquez to next year’s senate and executive board at a heated special session Thursday evening.