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Arizona State University launches first-of-its-kind school after receiving largest donation in university history: 'I've made this a priority'
Arizona State University is turning one of the world's biggest environmental challenges into an educational opportunity.
According to AZ Central, a record-breaking $115 million donation from philanthropist and former Walmart chairman Rob Walton will launch the Rob Walton School of Conservation Futures: a new hub dedicated to training the next generation of leaders in biodiversity protection and global sustainability.
The school, part of ASU's College of Global Futures, will focus on combining research, education, and community partnerships to address the planet's rapidly declining biodiversity.
ASU president Michael Crow announced the news during Climate Week in New York, calling the initiative "a worthy honor for all that Rob has done" and a major step toward tackling the urgent environmental challenges of our time.
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Iowa set to become 37th different state ASU plays a women’s soccer match in
AMES, Iowa – Finding its way back on the road for the fourth time over its last five matches, the Sun Devil women’s soccer program will now make its way to Ames, Iowa for its first-ever road matchup against Iowa State at Cyclone Sports Complex at 11 a.m. MST on Sunday, Oct. 19.
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Texas Tech football vs Arizona State live updates: Sun Devils go up 2 scores on Red Raiders
The Texas Tech football team nearly pulled off the comeback, but the defense ran out of gas as Arizona State scored the game-winning touchdown with 34 seconds left to end the Red Raiders' undefeated season 26-22 on Saturday in Tempe.
The Red Raiders trailed 19-7 late in the fourth and scored a pair of touchdowns in 1:45 of game time to claim a 22-19 lead. The Sun Devils needed less than 90 seconds to get downfield for the Raleek Brown score. Tech was unable to get into the end zone a third time in less than four minutes and fell to 6-1 overall and 3-1 in Big 12 play.






















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