A donation of equipment from Intel to ASU will put sophisticated technology to an entirely new use that could result in earlier, less costly diagnosis of disease.
ASU students, faculty and staff who are members of high-priority groups, as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, may receive an H1N1 vaccine at any campus Health Center.
Experts will deliver their latest forecasts for Arizona and the nation at the 46th Annual Economic Forecast Luncheon, co-sponsored by ASU's W. P. Carey School of Business Department of Economics and JPMorgan Chase, on Dec. 2.