ASU's Downtown Phoenix campus is offering a Bachelor of General studies degree this fall geared at strengthening workforce skills while easing the path toward graduation.
The College of Nursing and Health Innovation is expanding its undergraduate educational offerings to help registered nurses obtain a nursing degree completely online.
Students at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication swept a national intercollegiate journalism competition that honors the best of global news coverage.
ASU's College of Teacher Education and Leadership has announced a new master's degree featuring an emphasis on autism, that will be offered online as part of ASU Online and Extended Education programming.
An innovative digital news project, developed by two ASU students about Phoenix's new light rail system, is among nine winners of the 2009 Knight Foundation News Challenge.
Thirty-five high school teachers from 14 states are participating in an intensive journalism boot camp at ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication June 14-26.