Water filters installed on parts of campus after months of delay

Filters have been installed on water fountains throughout the Downtown campus, fulfilling plans made in 2010 by the former Downtown student government administration.

Humanities Lecture Series commences with a discussion on capital punishment

The School of Letters and Sciences commenced its 2011 Humanities Lecture Series Thursday night with a discussion led by area experts on “The Pros and Cons of Capital Punishment.”

Downtown budget committee streamlines funding for student organizations

The new system, incorporated into meetings of the Budget Allocations Committee, pairs a student organization with a senator willing to sponsor the specific funding request. At Senate meetings, the sponsoring senator will now present the request to the rest of the chamber, acting as an intermediary on behalf of the student organization asking for money.

Hance Park panel, ASU students collaborate on park’s renewal

The Margaret T. Hance Park Master Plan Steering Committee met with ASU students to discuss a remastering plan that will transform the park space into a cultural and recreational centerpiece of downtown Phoenix.

Cronkite School launches new Ph.D. program geared toward journalism professionals

The Walter Cronkite School's three-year doctoral program, which caters to mid-career professionals with substantial experience in the journalism field, began this semester with six full-time graduate students enrolled.