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Two people are working at a computer.
As Sun Devils prepare to kick off the new semester this month, technology plays a key role in the on-campus and online experience.
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Student playing basketball, student graduating, student on computer, women's volleyball
In addition to innovation, sustainability and globally impactful research, ASU can now add another #1 ranking to its long list of achievements: NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR).
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Think about the credentials that you’ve received in your life. Your high school diploma. Certificates you’ve earned. Badges of achievement. Now ask yourself, where is the evidence of those accomplishments right now? 
ASU students work together on campus
Entering college can be an exciting, yet overwhelming, experience. For many, they find themselves in a new city, new home and new community when embarking on their college journey. 
The UTO story is one of constant innovation, support of existing systems, and anticipation of shifts and trends taking place in higher education, technology and society.  In 2022, the story arcs that represent UTO’s work will primarily focus on…
Christine Whitney Sanchez speaks at Empower 2022
As society evolves, so do the technologies that serve us. Today, technology impacts the way that we think, learn, grow and communicate – and, in doing so, has transformed our sense of community. Take, for example, the role that technology has played…
When ASU students gather with industry experts, new technologies and upskilling opportunities, nearly anything is possible.
If ASU services had a “front door,” it would be the Experience Center (EC).
For many of us, not a day goes by that we aren’t logging into an account for various tasks, entertainment or work. As such, we've all heard stories of failed password protection...the cousin who had their bank account emptied after their account was…
Understanding time management, building confidence, making more money later in your career – these are just a few of the benefits of having a job as early as high school.
ASU students and teaching fellows for CIS 194 Cloud Foundations
In partnership with National Education Equity Lab and Amazon Web Services, ASU’s W.P. Carey School of Business and University Technology Office deliver a course on cloud computing to high school students. Pictured above: ASU students serve as…