The Refugee Education and Clinic Team — also known as REACT — is a student-led partnership between ASU and Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine that provides health care and social services for Maricopa County refugees.
The U.S. Department of Justice has found that Native American women face murder rates that are more than 10 times the national average, a statistic that ASU's Project Humanities spread awareness of during its "Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls & Two Spirit" event.
Almost 11,000 homeless people live in Arizona. It's an issue that affects local economies, public spaces, law enforcement and health care systems. A recent panel discussion about homelessness featured speakers reflecting on a new report prepared by ASU's Morrison Institute for Public Policy.
Technicians run pressure checks on a first-of-its-kind MechanicalTree during its installation near the Biodesign C building on ASU's Tempe campus. Based on the research of ASU engineer Klaus Lackner, it will collect carbon from the atmosphere and help fight climate change. The public can tour the device, which was created by the company Carbon Collect Ltd., today as part of Earth Week. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News