
The gift comes from longtime ASU donor Annette Beus and her family and will help provide scholarships for students in the new School of Medicine and Advanced Medical Engineering.

In an era defined by climate volatility and resource scarcity, researchers are developing crops that can survive — and thrive — under pressure. One such innovation is the newly released tomato variety "Desert Dew" bred by Changbin Chen, associate professor in ASU's School of Life Sciences.
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There's no way to do that (achieve a brighter future for America) without the universities. There's no way to do that without scientific and technological research being at the highest level on the entire planet. ... So we're just regrouping to be of as much service and of greater service going forward as we can be." Listen to the interview on KJZZ.
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How I view it is that every dollar spent on development and diplomacy is $10 we don’t have to spend on defense.” Read the story.
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