W.P. Carey School announces new leader

Arizona State University’s business school has named its new dean. 

ASU President Michael Crow

Arizona State University President Michael Crow came to the desert ten years ago.

New report says housing prices, supply on the rise in Phoenix area

A new report from ASU’s W.P. Carey School of Business finds that home prices in the Phoenix metro area are climbing. The median price of a single-family home in October was about $7,000 higher than the previous four months, and 34 percent higher than the same month last year. 

Arizona State football's new mindset faces toughest test yet

Expectations for Arizona State University’s football team were low entering this season.

Valley home prices up...slightly

Valley home prices rose in August, but not by much, according to new numbers from ASU.

ASU police use GPS to crack down on bike theft

As students return to school at Arizona State University, campus police are dealing with bike thieves. Authorities are cracking down on the problem by using satellite technology.

How do you cope with the heat wave?

After a record-setting heat wave, temperatures in the Phoenix area will start to taper off. But we still wanted to see how people were handling the high temperatures. 

Report: Urban growth to raise temperatures

A new study predicts warmer temperatures in Arizona’s growing urban corridor by 2050.

New U of A medical school building promotes collaboration

The University of Arizona College of Medicine in downtown Phoenix debuts a new building today. U of A President Ann Weaver Hart is set to tour the $100 million facility that aims to change how medicine is taught. 

ASU to streamline financial aid letter

Arizona State University announced it will be among the first in the country to use a new financial aid worksheet.

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