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Katelyn Dang poses in an ASU shirt
The start of the fall semester has arrived, and as Arizona State University (ASU) welcomes Sun Devils to a new academic year, so does the team at Enterprise Technology.Related: ASU sets multiple enrollment records as the fall semester begins
Rahila Jafari presents her team's final project.
Rahila Jafari admitted she knew little about the inner workings of the news industry and even less about the specifics of newspaper layout design.But she was eager to embrace the challenge, noting it paled in comparison to the obstacles she had…
Students in motion walking in front of an ASU photo collage
On Thursday, August 1, over 450 team members convened at the quarterly Town Hall, where Enterprise Technology unveiled the latest strategic priorities for the upcoming 2025 fiscal year. ASU’s CIO Lev Gonick underscored the importance of mindset in…
Two students sitting across from each other at a desk with their laptops open
In the realm of digital marketing, understanding the audience is paramount. It's so important, it drives decisions that span from strategy to rollout.“My students will hear me use the phrase ‘the audience comes first’ repeatedly throughout the…
Male student smiling and holding cell phone
When Jackson Wood, an ASU Online student from Washington state, returned to higher education to pursue his bachelor’s degree, he needed to fulfill a language credit requirement. So he signed up for German 101 this summer to rediscover his love of…
Person smiling and working on a laptop at a table with a notebook and Arizona State University folder.
Arizona State University (ASU) graduate students enrolled this summer in IBC 633: Motivational Interviewing for the Behavioral Care Provider experienced a first for the course.Shortly into the semester, students were introduced to their patient Sam…
Our modern world faces unprecedented challenges. Climate change, social inequality and resource depletion demand innovative solutions and capable leaders to navigate the complexities of the future.
Three young adults sitting on yellow seating in a hallway, looking at a laptop.
With generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools becoming increasingly available to students and statistics showing a future workforce that’s automated by AI, David McElhoes knew he had to adapt his Introduction to Philosophy of Science curriculum.
Students sitting together on the a set of steps outside looking down at their cell phones
From the development of a language learning buddy to bridging the generational gap and beyond — these are just a few examples of projects underway that leverage ChatGPT Edu through the AI Innovation Challenge at Arizona State…
Yezhou “YZ” Yang teaches  “AI and the Joy of Living” to approximately 100 senior citizens in the Lifelong Learning Auditorium at Mirabella at ASU
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to redefine the way people live and work, but what factor do age and data have to do with it? As it turns out, a lot.
ASU Experience Center 10 year celebration 4
Ten years ago, Arizona State University’s (ASU) Enterprise Technology team embarked on a journey to revolutionize the way its community interacts with the institution. Fast forward to 2024 and the ASU Experience Center celebrates a decade of…
Three women smiling while talking with another colleague at the 100 Year EdTech Design Summit in 2024.
This week, the 100 Year EdTech Project launched its 2074 Guide, a digital publication for education and technology changemakers to strategically plan for the next 50 years. “This Guide serves as a roadmap and a call to action, inviting us to…