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The College of Integrative Sciences and Arts

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Yuuki Yumi, a second year PhD student at Arizona State University, using a graduated cylinder in a laboratory near a microscope.

Repeatedly ranked No. 1 in innovation

For 10 consecutive years, Arizona State University is ranked No. 1 in innovation in the newly released annual “Best Colleges” 2025 rankings by U.S. News & World Report — just one of many top rankings earned by ASU.

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Cindy Rogel Bahena, a graduate in a maroon cap and gown with a yellow stole stands in front of a brick building.

ASU grads are considered highly employable globally

A recent survey of more than 100,000 employers worldwide ranks ASU as a top public university in the U.S. for graduate employability.

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From service to civilian successFrom service to civilian success

Transitioning from military to civilian life is a unique experience that can be challenging for veterans. ASU's Office for Veteran and...

No limits to a mother’s love, a wrestler’s determinationNo limits to a mother’s love, a wrestler’s determination

Judy Robles was 16 when she found out she was pregnant with her first child, who would later be born with only one leg. As Anthony Robles...

Verses for Vets workshops use poetry to help healVerses for Vets workshops use poetry to help heal

Healing from post-traumatic stress disorder can take many forms. In workshops run by Rosemarie Dombrowski, a teaching professor and a...

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