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Imagine tapping into the power of artificial intelligence to help students navigate the vast expanse of Arizona State University’s programs and services. Or creating an AI-powered companion to help time-pressed university students study more…
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More than 16,000 student workers across Arizona State University’s campuses are increasing their odds of landing great job offers upon graduation by adding work experience to their resumes. Today, 300 of those student workers are at ASU Enterprise…
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For more than a decade, Arizona State University has leveraged ServiceNow as a strategic vendor collaborator, powering enterprise IT service management and digital workflow automation across the institution. Building on this longstanding vendor…
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This originally published in The AI Journey at ASU, AI in motion (vol. 4) Arizona State University President Michael M. Crow authored a foreword for the spring 2026 installment of The AI Journey at ASU. These insights provide an inside look at…
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This originally published in The AI Journey at ASU, AI in motion (vol. 4) Arizona State University Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education Anne Jones authored a foreword for the spring 2026 installment of The AI Journey at ASU. Jones is…
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This story originally published in The AI Journey at ASU, AI in motion (vol 4)AI in is motion at Arizona State University, and at the center of this work are the students, faculty, researchers and staff who are shaping learning experiences and…
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Originally published in ASU News; republished in The AI Journey at ASU, AI in motion (vol. 4)Across Arizona State University, artificial intelligence has moved beyond discussion. It is now designed, tailored and activated by the people who rely on…
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Originally published in ASU News; reprinted with permission in The AI Journey, AI in motion (vol.4)Arizona State University is continuing the legacy of scientist, conservationist and ethologist Jane Goodall by bringing decades of research into the…
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Arizona State University students and faculty now can add another professional-grade artificial intelligence-powered technology to their growing toolsets. Kiro provides an agentic coding assistant powered by AI that helps developers build…
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The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence creates a new “AI divide” between developed and marginalized communities worldwide. Two Arizona State University thought leaders presented their innovative solutions at a recent U.S. State Department…
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The future of learning is not defined by smarter tools alone; it is shaped by how those tools serve the people who teach and learn. That vision anchored Arizona State University’s Future of Learning Community (FOLC) Fest, a two-day event where…