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This Teenage Life

ASU partners with This Teenage Life to elevate teen voices and health literacy

For many teens, navigating the complexities of health, identity and adolescence can feel overwhelming. What if they had a space to explore these topics in their own words? That’s exactly what Arizona State University and This Teenage Life, a global podcast created by and for teens, set out to accomplish through a unique partnership aimed

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How ASU works with educators to ensure K-12 refugee students build durable skills

ASU’s Professional Educator Learning Hub supports educators by providing tools that lead to effective learning environments for refugee students.

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Breaking barriers in a distributed world

ASU is shaping the future workforce by making education accessible to learners in over 140 countries, with initiatives in place for expansion.

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ASU, ITF and Santander Universidades power Mexico’s semiconductor and tech-ready workforce

Collaboration delivers technical and in-demand skills to Baja California, driven by a partnership between education, philanthropy and industry. The global semiconductor industry, which powers everything from smartphones to electric vehicles, is projected to reach nearly $1 trillion in revenues by 2030. However, this rapid growth faces a significant challenge: a severe shortage of skilled workers. 

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Bridging borders: ASU and Tec de Monterrey partner to advance practical skills to meet global engineering demands

What does the future of economic progress look like for Mexico? Arizona State University and Tec de Monterrey are building that vision together. Through ASU’s Learning Enterprise, six courses are being introduced to Tec de Monterrey’s Master’s in Engineering programs. This collaboration, which began with two courses in the spring, aims to equip students with

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ASU leads the way for post-retiree enrollment and lifelong learning

Two seismic demographic shifts are creating a unique opportunity for higher education leaders. By 2034, people over the age of 65 are expected to outnumber those under 18 for the first time in U.S. history. This longevity boom, combined with the pending enrollment cliff, challenges the conventional three-stage life course of “learn, work, retire.”  Higher

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ASU parents get their own classes with ‘Thriving in your Empty Nest’ program

Partnership between ASU and MEA, the world’s first midlife wisdom school, helps adults navigate complexities of second half of life.

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ASU, Deloitte collab on sustainability, climate and equity training

ASU and Deloitte create a professional development program focused on sustainability, climate and equity to meet corporate training needs.

Empty nest syndrome can be a time of self-discovery.

Embracing the empty nest: navigating life when your children leave home

Discover how to cope with empty nest syndrome as your children leave home by learning strategies for emotional resilience and finding new purpose.

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ASU brings advanced AI and VR training to 2,000+ faculty in Argentina

A new initiative with Universidad Argentina de la Empresa is equipping their faculty with immersive tools and training to create engaging learning experiences.