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EDITOR'S NOTE: Due to the evolving nature of the relief efforts for Hurricane Katrina and the many initiatives underway at ASU, we are continuing to update and add stories and information to this section. Please check back for the latest news and information.
University offers free online courses to Katrina survivors
ASU is offering students whose studies were interrupted by Hurricane Katrina an opportunity to continue their education tuition-free.
New Orleans: Rethink or rebuild
Dean of ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business Robert E. Mittelstaedt and Dean of ASU's College of DesignWellington Reiter, both former New Orleans residents say a thoughtful approach is neededin discussions about rebuilding the Big Easy.
Middlesteadt discusses rebuilding New Orleans with Bill O'Reilly
Rob Evans and staff part of unique fundraiser for hurricane victims
Rob Evans and the Arizona State basketball program are have offered a pair of prizes for the national AllCoachesCare.com on-line auction to benefit Habitat for Humanity and its efforts to rebuild the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina.
The next step: Rebuilding the Big Easy
As the water recedes and the cleanup process begins along the hurricane-ravaged Gulf Coast, talk is turning to the rebuilding of New Orleans and the surrounding areas. With the help of ASU professors and experts, Knowledge@W. P. Carey is taking a closer look at the issue with a perspective on the public policy, business and health-care questions facing the city
Hurricane affects employees; co-workers gather to help
When Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast Aug. 29, some employees felt the blow directly in their hearts and homes here in Tempe.
Students organize Hurricane Relief Day
A group of graduate and undergraduate student volunteers organized a university-wide effort Sept. 14 to raise money for the Red Cross and Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts
Displaced Tulane architecture students draft new plans
A series of personal connections is helping pave the way for up to 50 Tulane University students and six of their faculty members to become part of the ASU community in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
ASU thanks community for widespread corporate support
Arizona State University wishes to thank several corporate sponsors who have donated funds and services to aid in the staging of the ASU-LSU football game at Sun Devil Stadium.
Students continue to come to ASU
ASU continues to accommodate students who have been displaced by Hurricane Katrina. More than 70 students from the region have enrolled to date.
Campus community reaches out
Since Hurricane Katrina hit, the university — both individually and collectively — has stepped forward to find ways to help the people impacted the most by the tragedy.
ASU staff steps forward
ASU staff members in a variety of offices, including the ASU Registrar’s Office, are stepping up to assist students affected by Hurricane Katrina’s destruction.
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