8/6/09
Update on University Budget Planning and Federal Stimulus Funding
Financial Services Link
5/21/09
President Crow discusses university issues on KJZZ radio
5/13/09
President Obama's Commencement Address to ASU
4/11/09
ASU to name and expand most important scholarship program to honor President Obama
4/10/09
ASU proposes Economic Recovery Surcharge
2/24/09
Austerity measures at ASU West are temporary
Letter by President Crow to the Arizona Republic
1/31/09
Revised State FY09 budget
Message from President Crow regarding the revised FY09 budget passed by the legislature.
1/28/09
Message and video from President Crow regarding mandatory furlough
1/21/09
ASU announces academic reorganization
The changes are driven primarily by opportunities for intellectual synergy, but they also will result in $2.7 million in cost savings for the university
1/21/09
Proposed budget cuts and the future of Arizona
Memo from President Crow to the University.
1/15/09
Reducing energy consumption at ASU
Message from President Crow to the University
President Michael M. Crow’s 10/28/08 memo to the Arizona Board of Regents regarding budget cuts
10/30/08
President Crow addresses ASU's financial realities
ASU President Michael Crow joined host Steve Goldstein on the radio program Here and Now on KJZZ in Phoenix to discuss pending budget cuts due to declining state revenue.
10/22/08
ASU’s commitment to student financial aid will continue
In a time of economic instability nationwide, ASU is reaching out to students to assure them that financial aid will continue to be available as a resource to assist in funding their education.
9/29/08
ASU’s growth drives local, state economy
ASU is a key driver of the local and state economy, accounting for a total of a $3.2 billion dollars annually in economic impact.
08/28/08
Students pound at ASU’s doors in record numbers
ASU enrollment is shattering records once again, with a projected freshman class of 9,700 students and overall numbers expected to top 66,000.
08/18/08
ASU announces budget reduction plan
The university has announced a plan that will reduce $6 million a year in academic administrative costs as part of its ongoing effort to respond to state funding reductions.
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