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ASU providing Microsoft Office 365 to all Students, Faculty & Staff

Office 365 is the latest version of Microsoft’s productivity suite, and includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, OneNote and more. It is available for offline and online use. Currently enrolled students can use this software for free, as well as:

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ASU wins Digital Edge 25 award for work on the Starbucks College Achievement Plan

Arizona State University's technological support for the Starbucks CAP has won the Digital Edge award for one of the 25 best digital initatives in the nation by IDG Enterprise! To read more, check out this ASU Now Article.

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UTO Celebrates Giving Back Tuesday by Launching Ambassador Program

It’s Giving Back Tuesday, and we are excited to announce the Giving Back Ambassador program! This program provides members of the UTO the opportunity to be more active in the Giving Back community, organize events, socialize the initiative, and…

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Sun Corridor Awarded National Science Foundation Grant to Expand Community College Research

The Sun Corridor Network (SCN), a regional research and education network founded by Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University and University of Arizona, has been awarded a National Science Foundation Grant to expand Arizona community…

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Remote Resilience

Birds of a Feather Flock Together for Remote Ornithology Field Trips

Read more Remote Resilience stories.By Jennifer Greenberg, Executive Administrative Support Specialist

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Add Adobe Creative Cloud to your ASU Digital Backpack

The ASU Digital Backpack is loaded with 21st-century technologies, helping students continue to create and collaborate with peers and professors, regardless of where teaching and learning take place. Technologies like Zoom, Slack, Dropbox and Google…

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