
Larry Irving: The digital divide continues to be the “greatest economic and civil rights issue in the nation”
Editor's note: The following news brief covers Larry Irving's discussion on how to take action on digital poverty, shared at UTO's Town Hall on February 11, 2021.

Blockchain, cryptocurrency and NFTs: breaking down the processes behind these hot topics
As a monthly speaker spotlight series, ASU’s Innov8 addresses new topics in the technology space that are imminently shaping the future. May’s installment was no different, as Adiraj Gupta, President of Impact Launchpad, shared his insights on…

Be cyber smart this holiday season
The holiday season is upon us – bringing with it an inbox full of party invites, well wishes, special deals and holiday discounts. And while the season is a time for joy and cheer, the flood of the inbox and hussle of the holidays presents a unique…

Badgr at ASU: Validating accomplishments and advancing visual networking
Badgr is now available at ASU, offering learners and professionals a platform to catalogue their proficiencies, achievements, and contributions. “Badging,” as the name implies, involves building an eye-catching suite of digital credentials. The…

ASU’s T4 Leadership Academy welcomes faculty to its inaugural cohort
In a world where technological advances seem to be released quicker than society can keep up, it’s imperative to ground technology leaders and and their organizations in a balance of technical skills and human-centered approaches for responsible…

Google’s changes to ASU’s workspace (and how this affects the community)
Storage restructuring
In part due to its unlimited storage capacity, Google Workspace (which includes Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides and Meet) has been an invaluable resource for ASU. The unlimited storage model of Google Workspace is…