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Whether its foundations like connecting to the campus internet or experiencing the core memory of having your work displayed on the jumbotron at Welcome Night, technology plays a key role in the Sun Devil experience.
Tiffany McClellan work featured on ASU jumbotron
From dance cam to selfie cam, the jumbotron at Arizona State University’s Welcome Night lit up the stage with first-time students last night.   But for ASU senior Tiffany McClellan, the graphic designs used on the big screen felt like…
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This series highlights ASU innovators who are driving AI-led solutions to support academic, research and the future of work. 
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This series highlights ASU innovators who are driving AI-led solutions to support academic, research and the future of work. By reflecting on their own journeys, their goals, and their expectations for the future, these individuals are scaling AI to…
Students sitting together at the AI-CIC in Scottsdale on July 23.
Whether you’re making your morning commute, you’re on the way to class or just trying to make it clear across town, you’ve probably run into a traffic problem or two. Reporting an issue can help local police departments address ongoing traffic…
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The introduction of generative AI was met with record-breaking adoption across millions of individuals. Likewise, industry across nearly every sector began working to understand the implications of AI within operations or organizational culture.And…
Faculty at the July 2025 TLN "Unconference"
 A robust community of higher education leaders gathered to discuss the most pressing issues at the sixth annual TLN Unconference, hosted at Badge Summit. This year, ASU’s Trusted Learner Network (TLN) traded the desert landscapes for…
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“What does S.V.I. stand for?” asked Todd Simmons, as he stands at the front of the room speaking to a group of 10 students enrolled at Arizona State University. Simmons, who is the director of network platforms at ASU Enterprise Technology, is…
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“What do we do now that we have AI?”Danielle McNamara, executive director of the Learning Experience Institute at Arizona State University asked the question at a design session, hosted by the university. For many instructors, leveraging AI in…
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Why are students less interested in learning? The problem statement was presented by team M^6 at the AI Accelerated Spark Challenge, sponsored by NVIDIA, TiE Phoenix and AZNext on Monday, June 23.
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Supporting the digital ecosystem that helps innovation thrive at Arizona State University is core to how the teams at ASU Enterprise Technology work and serve.Behind the learning innovations and groundbreaking research that ASU is recognized for is…
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This past spring, Enterprise Technology continued its momentum as a leader in innovation by pioneering fresh AI solutions and shaping the future of education technology. With an increased focus on mentorship opportunities and collaborative projects…