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Maximize student financial aid: Apply before ASU’s priority deadline

U.S. high school graduates left more than $2.9 billion in free federal grant money on the table in 2013-2014 according to an analysis by NerdWallet. Their mistake? Not completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).







Not an old press release: ASU ranked no. 1 in innovation again

For the third year in a row, Arizona State University tops the list of “most innovative schools” in the nation, recognizing the university’s ground-breaking initiatives, partnerships, programs and research.




Contact

Jerry Gonzalez

Assistant Director, Media Relations
(480) 727-7914
gerardo.gonzalez@asu.edu

IT Awareness Day: ASU, Cisco team up to fill 17,000 Arizona jobs

Arizona State University in partnership with Cisco will sponsor an IT Awareness Day Thursday, Sept. 14, from 1 – 7 p.m. inside the Tempe Campus Memorial Union, to provide insight into the more than 17,000 open information technology jobs in Arizona.




Contact

Theresa Grant

Consulting Sr. Media Relations Officer
(480) 727-4058
theresa.grant@asu.edu

AZLoop keeps pace, but doesn’t race, with top contenders in international competition to create the future of transportation

After spending thousands of hours and many sleepless nights building a high-speed pod, an Arizona State University-led team of some 100 college students from across Arizona placed among the top eight contenders in the SpaceX Hyperloop II Pod Competition today.




Contact

Theresa Grant

Consulting Sr. Media Relations Officer
(480) 727-4058
theresa.grant@asu.edu

Arizona State University and Amazon bring first-of-its-kind voice technology program to university classrooms and campus

ASU-specific skill for Alexa, a voice-enabled dorm, student skills developers, and voice application development courses included in the program.







ASU announces international tech leader as new chief information officer

Arizona State University (ASU) has selected Lev Gonick, Ph.D., an internationally recognized leader in innovative technology strategies and solutions, to serve as chief information officer (CIO) starting Nov. 1.