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National Science Foundation awards $90.8M to Arizona State to advance X-ray science
The National Science Foundation announced $90.8 million in funding to Arizona State University — the largest NSF research award in the university’s history — to advance groundbreaking research in X-ray science.
The Big Three from Arizona State University: March 6, 2023
Welcome to the Big Three from Arizona State University. Veronica Sanchez brings you the top stories from America's most innovative university.

Pregnant Shark birth tracking technology provides key data for species protection
In a new paper published today (March 1) in Science Advances, authors James Sulikowski, a professor at Arizona State University and Neil Hammerschlag, a marine ecologist at the University of Miami, describe a new technology they developed capable of remotely documenting the location and time of birth of shark pups.
Super Bowl artwork finds new home at ASU Art Museum
The ASU Art Museum will celebrate Black History Month with a public viewing of the latest Hank Willis Thomas sculpture, on exhibit through March 2024, presented by the National Football League and the artist.

New Policy Brief and Data Visualizations Show Success of High School Students Participating in Dual Enrollment Programs
The ASU Helios Decision Center for Educational Excellence at Arizona State University and Helios Education Foundation today released a new policy brief and set of visualizations showing outcomes for students in Arizona high schools enrolled in dual enrollment programs, along with gaps that persist in the educational system preventing more students from taking advantage of dual enrollment… Read more

1948 - 2023: The history of the ASU Police Department
ASUPD has flourished alongside the community it serves, growing from humble origins of just 10 non-sworn patrolmen serving 10,000 students over 310 acres, to an agency of nearly 200 total staff supporting a student body of more than 100,000, covering 1,248 acres.