Education

ASURITE system shut down to protect personal information

ASURITE, the primary login for ASU online services, was shut down Wednesday evening after an unknown person downloaded an encrypted file containing the user names and passwords.

City of Phoenix honors community leaders at Martin Luther King Jr. awards breakfast

The City of Phoenix celebrated Martin Luther King Jr.’s memory with an awards program and breakfast recognizing community leaders who work to make Phoenix a better place, including two locals affiliated with ASU.

College of Nursing and Health Innovation interim dean receives permanent position

The seven-month interim dean of the College of Nursing and Health Innovations was appointed Friday as dean of the college.

Former LA Times business editor, reporter joins Cronkite School as Reynolds Visiting Professor

This semester Sharon Bernstein will join the Cronkite School as the third Donald W. Reynolds Visiting Professor in Business Journalism.

Reynolds Center hosts third annual ‘Business Journalism Week’

Last week, the Reynolds Center hosted 35 award-winning experts from across the nation in two separate, all-expenses-paid seminars in the third annual “Business Journalism Week” at the Walter Cronkite School.

Journalism leaders gather at conference to develop entrepreneurship education

The Scripps Howard Journalism Entrepreneurship Institute, which started Wednesday and will conclude on Sunday, “immerses participants in the concepts and practices of entrepreneurship,” said...

Author discusses privacy on Internet at book signing

Cronkite students, staff and visiting fellows from the Scripps Howard Journalism Entrepreneurship Institute were invited to a book signing with author, blogger and professor at City University of New York's graduate journalism school Jeff Jarvis on Wednesday afternoon.

USGD remains without judiciary as administration focuses on local affairs

As the fall 2011 semester comes to a close, the Downtown student government is still without a third branch of government.

Downtown students approve referendum on universal constitution and elections code

Students on the Downtown campus passed a referendum Thursday to enact the universal constitution and election code.

Removal of condom dispensers in ASU dorms leads to debate over safe-sex promotion

Condom dispensers have been removed from dormitories on ASU campuses, and students and administrators cannot agree on what role the university should play in educating students about safe sex.