USGD appoints new senator, filling all Senate positions for 1st time in organization’s history
The Undergraduate Student Government Downtown Senate approved funding requests, discussed ongoing projects and appointed a senator, filling all positions in the Senate for the first time in the organization’s history.
Comic-book artist gives career advice to the Teen Artist Guild at Phoenix Center for...
Comic artist Andy Carreon spoke to members of the Teen Artist Guild at the Phoenix Center for the Arts on Saturday afternoon about the importance of marketing their artwork and believing in themselves.
ASU assistant professor explores complexity of net neutrality in New York Times Cafe lecture
Andrew Pilsch spoke at the Post Office Wednesday night, highlighting the issues that have been spotlighted in recent news as big-name cable companies strive to control the content passing through their networks.
Phoenix Center for the Arts expands roster of art, dance, theater classes taught in...
Phoenix Center for the Arts, which offers classes in dance, art, music and theater, is now providing versions of some of those classes for Spanish-speaking students.
Three Cronkite School alumni visit the school and discuss their careers, social media
Three alumni of The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication returned to the school Monday night to impart words of wisdom to...
Phoenix Center for the Arts kicks off its fall trimester of classes with a...
The Phoenix Center for the Arts kicked off its fall trimester of classes with a Welcome Back Party, which brought current, former and prospective students to learn about the organization's new opportunities.
USGD introduces Sun Devil Safety Trolley connecting ASU parking lots to Taylor Place
In an effort to enhance safety around ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus, the Undergraduate Student Government Downtown approved the addition of the Sun Devil Safety...
Cronkite School and Poynter Institute partner on program to train adjunct faculty members
Adjunct faculty at universities nationwide are not often prepared to transition into teaching in the classroom. The Cronkite School and Poynter Institute are launching a certificate program to train such faculty.
Focus. Flash. Phoenix: Dutch hallway
I’ll be honest, when I agreed to take a photo with a “dutch tilt," I had no idea what I would be getting into. Little did I know how simple the effect was. All you have to do is take a photo at a 45-degree angle, and there you are.
Bioscience High School ranks in worldwide ‘Most Amazing High School Campuses’ list
Phoenix Union Bioscience High School was named one of the “Most Amazing High School Campuses in the World” by BestEducationDegrees.com, ranking 27th out of the 30 places.




