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ABC15
Arizona State University helping prepare people for careers in growing semiconductor industry |
Times Higher Education
We need to address the generative AI literacy gap in higher education |
AzCentral
Matthew McConaughey and ASU are helping an Arizona school district. Here's how |
ABC15
The streaming wars and Hollywood: How streaming apps are making a lasting impression on the movie landscape |
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Surgeon general on the importance of connections
Dr. Vivek H. Murthy visited Arizona State University on a national tour focusing on student health.
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ASU drone show lights up game night: Arizona State University
Ana Herruzo, an associate professor with Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, led a student team in designing a four-minute drone light show for the USC-ASU football game’s halftime show on Sept. 23, 2023. |
Psyche leader gets to the core of the mission: Arizona State University (ASU)
Principal Investigator Lindy Elkins-Tanton talks about the first Arizona State University-led deep-space mission, set to launch Oct. 5 in Florida. The Psyche mission is a nearly six-year journey to an asteroid of the same name. |
ASU to create McCain National Library: Arizona State University (ASU)
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Quick facts
ASU is No. 1 in the US for innovation
For the eighth straight year, U.S. News & World Report ranks ASU No. 1 on its “Most Innovative Schools” list, ahead of Stanford and MIT. ASU again topped the list based on a survey of peers: College presidents, provosts and admissions deans around the country nominated up to 10 colleges or universities that are making the most innovative improvements.
Top 1 percent of world's most prestigious universities
ASU is in the top 1 percent of the world's most prestigious universities as ranked by Times Higher Education in the only global performance tables that measure research-intensive universities across core missions: teaching, research, knowledge transfer and international outlook.
A top producer of the world's elite scholars
ASU, Harvard, Stanford and the University of Chicago are the only four institutions in the nation with elite Rhodes, Marshall and Churchill scholarship winners. ASU’s six faculty and 15 student Fulbright scholars in the U.S. government’s flagship international exchange program are yet another testament to the breadth and excellence of the university’s programs.
Among best graduate schools in the US
ASU graduate programs place among the best in the nation, according to U.S. News & World Report's 2018 “Best Graduate Schools” rankings. Twenty-one graduate programs are top 10 in the country, ranking among the best schools for law, education, business, public affairs, fine arts and others.
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With help from AI, ASU researcher develops models to address climate change, other global issues |
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ASU professor's webinar series helps boost sports nutrition knowledge |
ASU art instructor designs El Valle uniforms for Phoenix Suns |