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Veronica Sanchez

Director, Media Relations
(602) 359-1138
Veronica.Sanchez.3@asu.edu

ASU named No. 1 in innovation for eighth straight year

September 12, 2022

For the eighth year in a row, Arizona State University is No. 1 in innovation in the newly released annual Best Colleges rankings by U.S. News & World Report.

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Veronica Sanchez

Director, Media Relations
(602) 359-1138
Veronica.Sanchez.3@asu.edu






ASUPD Launches Multi-Campus Effort to Locate Student in Need

August 26, 2022

After receiving a report of a student in need at an unknown location, ASUPD mobilized units from both Tempe and Downtown Phoenix campuses to safely locate the individual, and transport them for treatment.






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ASUPD offers back-to-school safety tips and resources for new students

August 9, 2022

On Thursday, August 11th, thousands of new students will begin their collegiate journey by moving onto campus. For many, this is the first time they’re living independently, and this can foster both excitement and anxiety.










ASUPD joins Police2Peace Project to help change law enforcement narrative

July 25, 2022

The ASU Police Department is committing to changing the narrative around law enforcement, and embracing its origins and training as peace officers through the Police2Peace Project.










Carrie Gambee earns historical promotion to commander

June 22, 2022

On March 31st, Carrie Gambee became the first female to hold the rank of Commander with the Arizona State University Police Department in over five years, and just the fourth woman to hold the rank in the history of the agency.










ASU ranks #1 in the PAC-12 for student athletic success

June 15, 2022

The NCAA announced today that Arizona State University recorded a record-breaking multiyear Academic Progress Rate (APR) average of 995 over a four-year period (2017-18 to 2020-21), which is an all-time ASU high and the university’s first time leading the conference, ahead of Stanford.






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