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Newsweek: What's College for Anyway?

Debra Rosenberg
October 17, 2009 | Newsweek | External Media

President Crow participated in this discussion on the state of higher education.

http://www.newsweek.com/id/218234

Commencement 2009 Remarks

Michael M. Crow
May 13, 2009 | ASU | ASU Source

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President Obama's Commencement Remarks

Date: 
May 13, 2009

On May 13, 2009, a record 9,200 ASU graduates and more than 62,000 guests participated in ASU’s University Commencement ceremony. ASU was honored to welcome President Barack Obama as the evening’s keynote speaker and to present the first six recipients of the President Barack Obama Scholars Program.

Design Aspirations for a New American University

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December 15, 2008 | New American University | ASU Source

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Design Aspirations for a New American University

Date: 
December 15, 2008

The Campus of the Future

Stefan Theil
August 9, 2008 | Newsweek | External Media

Michael Crow is overseeing one of the most radical redesigns in higher learning since the modern research university took shape in 19th-century Germany. Since taking over as president of Arizona State University in 2002, he's not only doubled the budget to more than $2 billion a year, hired dozens of world-class researchers and rapidly raised the academic profile of what used to be a mediocre school; he's also transforming the way Phoenix-based ASU sees itself—and helping reinvent the university for the global age.

http://www.newsweek.com/id/151686/page/1

College for All - The Labor Market for College Educated Workers

Cactus league: Arizona State University is thinking big - and it isn't expecting trouble attracting students.

Cronkite School, KAET move to Downtown Phoenix campus

Date: 
July 18, 2008

On July 21, the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Channel 8/KAET-TV and the KBAQ Production Studio will officially relocate to a new 223,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility on the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus. The new leading edge, six-story facility, which has been underway for over a year, will house classrooms, newsrooms, computer labs, production studios, and administrative offices.

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