College of Nursing holds “Have a HeArt” fundraiser for local health-care clinics
ASU’s College of Nursing and Health Innovation held its first “Have a HeArt” silent auction Friday, benefitting the school’s four nurse practitioner health-care clinics across the Valley.
Latino issues website launches at first event of new Downtown ASU conversation series
The first in a series of lunchtime conversations designed to examine community issues in Phoenix was held Thursday at ASU's Mercado, an event that featured the public launch of a new website focused on the plight of young Latino males in America.
Vacant restaurant space in Cronkite building has potential new tenant
ASU expects to finalize a lease with an undisclosed tenant to occupy a vacant retail space on the southwest corner on the bottom floor of the Walter Cronkite School building within a week, a University official said on Wednesday.
Editorial: Downtown doesn’t suck
Since the Walter Cronkite School moved downtown and Taylor Place opened in August 2008, there has been a steady stream of negative backlash from students feeling detached from Tempe, the real ASU and, if you heard the way they tell it, the rest of the civilized world.
Panel discussion at Cronkite launches Center for Social Cohesion
The Center for Social Cohesion launched its program Tuesday with a panel discussion at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism, which will join the College of Public Programs to create the new center.


