It’s not a stretch to call the Lineses the first family of ASU. Starting with Alma Davis, who graduated from the Tempe Normal School in 1901, the Lines' family has a Sun Devil lineage that is 123 years old and on May 6 will celebrate Aubrey Lines becoming a fifth-generation ASU graduate.
School of Life Sciences Professor Kevin McGraw is leading a research opportunity through the Online Undergraduate Research Scholars, or OURS, program using bird feeders with artificial intelligence, allowing students to observe birds remotely and develop a research project on topics including biodiversity, behavior and geography.
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