Campus has limited effect on surrounding businesses
While most businesses have benefited from the Downtown campus, ASU’s economic impact in downtown Phoenix has been limited by the current economic recession and by students’ slow adaptation to the area.
Cronkite School announces 2 programs
The Cronkite School announced on March 2 the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism will host a three-day seminar in June focusing on business coverage of the environmental movement.
Students restart health-care chapter
Students at the College of Nursing and Health Innovation have restarted ASU's chapter of the Health Occupational Students of America.
In her shoes: a fair trade advocate
Political science senior Charis Elliott started Las Otras Hermanas, a nonprofit that allows people to buy fair trade products, after helping set up a fair trade marketplace in Indonesia after a devastating tsunami.
Mendes to campaign for M&G Dollars
ASASUD President Tania Mendes plans to stage a campaign to convince local restaurants to accept Maroon and Gold Dollars, collecting signatures and holding an "M&G Walkout."

