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…
Data Privacy Day conversation calls for digital human rights
Maintaining more control and privacy of our information is crucial in today’s digital-centered world. Data Privacy Day, which takes place on January 28 every year, is a time to drive home this always relevant idea. To open up conversations and bring…
One year in: Fusion on First provides students with state-of-the-art learning and living experiences
“I was pretty much in shock after seeing the space, you could see the endless potential for it,” shared John Paul (JP) Rabusa, an undergraduate senior in ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts when reflecting on his first time stepping…
ASU brings cybersecurity leaders and students together to talk about the future of data privacy
As our daily interactions become increasingly digitized, navigating how data is collected, stored and used by individuals or organizations has become an ever-evolving discussion centered on data privacy and digital autonomy.
Web Accessibility a Must at ASU
The efforts of UTO developer Kathy Marks and her team has resulted in a tremendous web accessibility resource at webaccessibility.asu.edu. Web accessibility and universal design is incredibly important for people of all abilities. Web accessibility…