ASU reports record enrollment
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Arizona State University is seeing the highest enrollment in its history. Enrollment this year has reached 144,000, and more than 80,000 of those students will be living on campus.

Big Ten grabs Oregon, Washington; Big 12 completes Pac-12 raid with Arizona, Arizona State and Utah

The Big 12 announced Friday night it is adding Arizona, Arizona State and Utah as members next year, completing its raid of the Pac-12 and marking what a number of people are saying is the collapse of Pac-12.

Big Ten having preliminary conversations about more expansion if Pac-12 crumbles, AP sources say

A group of Big Ten presidents has begun discussing the possibility of adding more West Coast schools to the conference if the Pac-12 continues to crumble, two people familiar with the conversations told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

ASU law school to allow generative AI on applications
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Students applying to law programs at Arizona State University can now use artificial intelligence to complete their application, according to officials with the law school.

Pac-12 leaders receive details of media deal, but no vote to accept terms as future remains murky

The meeting, which was first reported by Oregon-based sports blogger John Canzano, comes less than a week after Colorado announced it was leaving the Pac-12 after this year and re-joining the Big 12.

ASU's Elijhah Badger NIL deal | FOX 10 Sports
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FOX 10's Robby Baker talks with Arizona State wide receiver Elijhah Badger regarding his NIL deal and the upcoming season in Tempe.

How diverse are the student bodies of Arizona's public universities? Here's what you should know

Following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down affirmative action for college admissions, a certain level of attention is now placed on the diversity of a university's student population. With that in mind, how does Arizona's public universities stack up? Here's what you should know.

Free speech & Phoenix's housing market | Newsmaker
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In this episode of John Hook's Newsmaker Saturday, we're touching, separately, on the topics of free speech and the difficult housing market in Phoenix. In the first segment, we talk with Ann Atkinson, an Arizona State administrator and director of the T.W. Lewis Center for Personal Development. She was criticized for inviting speakers who many on campus said were controversial. In the second segment, we chat with Todd Lee, a Phoenix real estate agent with Berkshire Hathaway. He talks about a home he found that's likely the cheapest, but livable, home in the city of Phoenix.

Manikin used to study effects of extreme heat on humans

This study will help understand what body temperatures are like for a wide variety of people, including people living in mobile homes where the A/C goes out or people experiencing homelessness.

ASU head Michael Crow among those now banned from Russia

ASU President Michael Crow was on the list of 500 people that the country banned in response to a new round of U.S. sanctions.

Parents create ASU scholarship in honor of late son

Brandon took his own life after serving in the Navy. His mom carries his dog tag around her neck now, and his parents say he was a victim of harassment.

ASU student first at the university to earn Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship
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A junior at Arizona State is about to embark on an incredible journey. He's the first ASU student ever to receive the prestigious national fellowship, the Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has his story.

Are ASU students using AI to help with school work? Most say no. Here's why

Arizona State starts finals next week, and for students, that means extra work and extra stress. Will students use artificial intelligence, or AI, to help, or to cheat? We have what a professor who teaches about this very topic give his take.

How has Arizona's wet winter impacted the honey bees?

After a winter and early spring of low temperatures and seemingly constant rain, one researcher says it has likely lowered the bee population in the state.

Man arrested, accused of burglary at ASU parking structures
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Jake Disarufino, 26, was arrested in connection with several burglary incidents at Arizona State University parking structures. Disarufino was booked into jail and is accused of burglary and trespassing.

TikTok: ASU, NAU, UArizona announce ban on the controversial social media platform

All of Arizona's 3 public universities have announced a ban of TikTok from its devices, amid mounting controversy surrounding the social media platform over its ties with a Mainland Chinese company and data security risks.