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  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
    20090120 ASUMCCCredits_20.CR2
  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
    20090120 ASUMCCCredits_19.CR2
  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
    20090120 ASUMCCCredits_18.CR2
  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
    20090120 ASUMCCCredits_17.CR2
  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
    20090120 ASUMCCCredits_15.CR2
  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
    20090120 ASUMCCCredits_13.CR2
  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
    20090120 ASUMCCCredits_12.CR2
  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
    20090120 ASUMCCCredits_11.CR2
  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
    20090120 ASUMCCCredits_10.CR2
  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
    20090120 ASUMCCCredits_9.CR2
  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
    20090120 ASUMCCCredits_8.CR2
  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
    20090120 ASUMCCCredits_7.CR2
  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
    20090120 ASUMCCCredits_6.CR2
  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
    20090120 ASUMCCCredits_5.CR2
  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
    20090120 ASUMCCCredits_3.CR2
  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
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  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
    20090120 ASUMCCCredits_1.CR2
  • ASU Now - State of Chihuahua meeting with ASU leadership - March 21st, 2019 - ASU Fulton Center<br />
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President Michael Crow meets with the Governor of Chihuahua Javier Corral Jurado at the Fulton Center on the ASU Tempe campus on Thursday March 21st, 2019. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - State of Chihuahua meeting with ASU leadership - March 21st, 2019 - ASU Fulton Center<br />
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Economic Development for Juarez President Miguel Guerrero Elias asks questions of ASU President Michael Crow during a meeting with the Governor of Chihuahua Javier Corral Jurado at the Fulton Center on the ASU Tempe campus on Thursday March 21st, 2019. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - State of Chihuahua meeting with ASU leadership - March 21st, 2019 - ASU Fulton Center<br />
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President Michael Crow meets with the Governor of Chihuahua Javier Corral Jurado at the Fulton Center on the ASU Tempe campus on Thursday March 21st, 2019. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - State of Chihuahua meeting with ASU leadership - March 21st, 2019 - ASU Fulton Center<br />
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President Michael Crow meets with the Governor of Chihuahua Javier Corral Jurado at the Fulton Center on the ASU Tempe campus on Thursday March 21st, 2019. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
    20190321ChihuahuaASUMeeting_12.JPG
  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - EPA director Tomás Torres speaks at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Around 200 dignitaries, elected officials and supporters listen to the overview at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Brig. General D. Peter Helmlinger speaks at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Former Rep. Ed Pastor speak of his history at ASU and the vision for the project at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Former Rep. Ed Pastor speak of his history at ASU and the vision for the project at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Cindy McCain speaks about her husband, Sen. John McCain's vision and aspirations for the project at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Cindy McCain speaks about her husband, Sen. John McCain's vision and aspirations for the project at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Senior advisor to the President Wellington 'Duke' Reiter offers a project overview at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Senior advisor to the President Wellington 'Duke' Reiter welcomes the audience to the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Gila River Indian Community Lt. Gov. Robert Stone says a Native American blessing to begin the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - President Michael Crow talks with representatives of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Tempe Town Lake is the backdrop for the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Tempe Town Lake is the backdrop for the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Cindy McCain, wife of Sen. John McCain, listens to President Michael Crow speak at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - President Michael Crow speaks at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - President Michael Crow speaks at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - President Michael Crow speaks at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - President Michael Crow speaks at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - President Michael Crow speaks at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Statement of Intent signees pose for a group picture at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Gila River Indian Community Lt. Gov. Robert Stone signs the Statement of Intent at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chair Steve Chucri signs the Statement of Intent at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - City of Goodyear Mayor Georgia Lord signs the Statement of Intent at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Salt River Project president David Rousseau signs the Statement of Intent at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton signs the Statement of Intent at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - The Hon. Delbert Ray, as President of Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, signs the Statement of Intent at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Mesa Vice Mayor David Luna signs the Statement of Intent at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chair Steve Chucri speaks at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
    20090120 ASUMCCCredits_98.CR2
  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
    20090120 ASUMCCCredits_97.CR2
  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
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  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
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  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
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  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
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  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
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  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
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  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
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  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
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  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
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  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
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  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
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  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
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  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
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  • Maricopa Community Colleges Dr.Rufus Glasper and<br />
ASU President Michael Crow signed a memoranda of understanding ensuring better transfer of credits between the two institutions.
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  • ASU Now - State of Chihuahua meeting with ASU leadership - March 21st, 2019 - ASU Fulton Center<br />
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President Michael Crow meets with the Governor of Chihuahua Javier Corral Jurado at the Fulton Center on the ASU Tempe campus on Thursday March 21st, 2019. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • ASU Now - State of Chihuahua meeting with ASU leadership - March 21st, 2019 - ASU Fulton Center<br />
<br />
President Michael Crow meets with the Governor of Chihuahua Javier Corral Jurado at the Fulton Center on the ASU Tempe campus on Thursday March 21st, 2019. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
    20190321ChihuahuaASUMeeting_11.JPG
  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Brig. General D. Peter Helmlinger speaks at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Former Rep. Ed Pastor speak of his history at ASU and the vision for the project at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Cindy McCain speaks about her husband, Sen. John McCain's vision and aspirations for the project at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Cindy McCain speaks about her husband, Sen. John McCain's vision and aspirations for the project at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Cindy McCain speaks about her husband, Sen. John McCain's vision and aspirations for the project at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Former Tempe Mayor Neil Giuliano, who served during the creation and filling of Tempe Town Lake, along with around 200 others attend the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - City of Buckeye Mayor Jackie Meck signs the Statement of Intent at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Senior advisor to the President Wellington 'Duke' Reiter offers a project overview at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - Mar. 30, 2018 - ASU Now - Rio Reimagined - Tempe Mayor Mark Mitchell signs the Statement of Intent at the public launch of The Rio Reimagined, a forward-looking project to utilize and develop 45 miles of the Rio Salado as a public space supporting an equitable, high-quality, sustainable environment supporting social and economic development, at the Tempe Center for the Arts, on Friday, Mar. 30. 2018. Leaders of the six Valley cities and two Indian communities along the waterway signed an overview of a statement of intent at the ceremony attended by 200 people. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • 20221122 - ASU Mexico MOU - Tempe<br />
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President Michael Crow looks over the Memorandum of Understanding document he'll soon sign with the Honorable Ambassador of Mexico to the USA, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán and Alfonso Durazo Montaño, Governor of the State of Sonora, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the Fulton Center on the Tempe campus. The MOU signals the commitment of all parties to work together on semiconductor workforce development programs. It establishes a framework for ASU to scale semiconductor education and training programs in Mexico in partnerships with states, universities, and companies.  Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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President Michael Crow, the Honorable Ambassador of Mexico to the USA, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán and Alfonso Durazo Montaño, Governor of the State of Sonora, right, display the signed copies of the Memorandum of Understanding, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the Fulton Center on the Tempe campus. The MOU signals the commitment of all parties to work together on semiconductor workforce development programs. It establishes a framework for ASU to scale semiconductor education and training programs in Mexico in partnerships with states, universities, and companies.  Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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The Honorable Ambassador of Mexico to the USA, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán, left, joins President Michael Crow and Alfonso Durazo Montaño, Governor of the State of Sonora in signing a Memorandum of Understanding, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the Fulton Center on the Tempe campus. The MOU signals the commitment of all parties to work together on semiconductor workforce development programs. It establishes a framework for ASU to scale semiconductor education and training programs in Mexico in partnerships with states, universities, and companies.  Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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More than 80 Mexican governmental and university officials join their American equivalents to watch as the Honorable Ambassador of Mexico to the USA, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán joins President Michael Crow and Alfonso Durazo Montaño, Governor of the State of Sonora in signing a Memorandum of Understanding, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the Fulton Center on the Tempe campus. The MOU signals the commitment of all parties to work together on semiconductor workforce development programs. It establishes a framework for ASU to scale semiconductor education and training programs in Mexico in partnerships with states, universities, and companies.  Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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Arizona Board of Regents Jessica Pacheco joins others as The Honorable Ambassador of Mexico to the USA, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán, President Michael Crow and Alfonso Durazo Montaño, Governor of the State of Sonora speak before signing a Memorandum of Understanding, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the Fulton Center on the Tempe campus. The MOU signals the commitment of all parties to work together on semiconductor workforce development programs. It establishes a framework for ASU to scale semiconductor education and training programs in Mexico in partnerships with states, universities, and companies.  Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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President Michael Crow speaks as the Honorable Ambassador of Mexico to the USA, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán left, and Alfonso Durazo Montaño, Governor of the State of Sonora listen before the three sign a Memorandum of Understanding, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the Fulton Center on the Tempe campus. The MOU signals the commitment of all parties to work together on semiconductor workforce development programs. It establishes a framework for ASU to scale semiconductor education and training programs in Mexico in partnerships with states, universities, and companies.  Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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President Michael Crow speaks as the Honorable Ambassador of Mexico to the USA, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán left, and Alfonso Durazo Montaño, Governor of the State of Sonora listen before the three sign a Memorandum of Understanding, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the Fulton Center on the Tempe campus. The MOU signals the commitment of all parties to work together on semiconductor workforce development programs. It establishes a framework for ASU to scale semiconductor education and training programs in Mexico in partnerships with states, universities, and companies.  Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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The Honorable Ambassador of Mexico to the USA, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán joins President Michael Crow and Alfonso Durazo Montaño, Governor of the State of Sonora in signing a Memorandum of Understanding, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the Fulton Center on the Tempe campus. The MOU signals the commitment of all parties to work together on semiconductor workforce development programs. It establishes a framework for ASU to scale semiconductor education and training programs in Mexico in partnerships with states, universities, and companies.  Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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The Honorable Ambassador of Mexico to the USA, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán, center,  President Michael Crow talk as they and nearly 100 others watch Mexico and Poland play to a tie in the World Cup before the signing a Memorandum of Understanding, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the Fulton Center on the Tempe campus. The MOU signals the commitment of all parties to work together on semiconductor workforce development programs. It establishes a framework for ASU to scale semiconductor education and training programs in Mexico in partnerships with states, universities, and companies.  Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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The Honorable Ambassador of Mexico to the USA, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán, center,  President Michael Crow talk as they and nearly 100 others watch Mexico and Poland play to a tie in the World Cup before the signing a Memorandum of Understanding, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the Fulton Center on the Tempe campus. The MOU signals the commitment of all parties to work together on semiconductor workforce development programs. It establishes a framework for ASU to scale semiconductor education and training programs in Mexico in partnerships with states, universities, and companies.  Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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The Honorable Ambassador of Mexico to the USA, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán, center,  President Michael Crow talk as they and nearly 100 others watch Mexico and Poland play to a tie in the World Cup before the signing a Memorandum of Understanding, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the Fulton Center on the Tempe campus. The MOU signals the commitment of all parties to work together on semiconductor workforce development programs. It establishes a framework for ASU to scale semiconductor education and training programs in Mexico in partnerships with states, universities, and companies.  Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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The Honorable Ambassador of Mexico to the USA, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán, center,  President Michael Crow talk as they and nearly 100 others watch Mexico and Poland play to a tie in the World Cup before the signing a Memorandum of Understanding, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the Fulton Center on the Tempe campus. The MOU signals the commitment of all parties to work together on semiconductor workforce development programs. It establishes a framework for ASU to scale semiconductor education and training programs in Mexico in partnerships with states, universities, and companies.  Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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Around 80 witnesses join President Michael Crow, center, the Honorable Ambassador of Mexico to the USA, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán and Alfonso Durazo Montaño, Governor of the State of Sonora after they signed a Memorandum of Understanding, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the Fulton Center on the Tempe campus. The MOU signals the commitment of all parties to work together on semiconductor workforce development programs. It establishes a framework for ASU to scale semiconductor education and training programs in Mexico in partnerships with states, universities, and companies.  Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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The Honorable Ambassador of Mexico to the USA, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán, left, joins President Michael Crow and Alfonso Durazo Montaño, Governor of the State of Sonora in signing a Memorandum of Understanding, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the Fulton Center on the Tempe campus. The MOU signals the commitment of all parties to work together on semiconductor workforce development programs. It establishes a framework for ASU to scale semiconductor education and training programs in Mexico in partnerships with states, universities, and companies.  Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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The Honorable Ambassador of Mexico to the USA, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán, left, joins President Michael Crow and Alfonso Durazo Montaño, Governor of the State of Sonora in signing a Memorandum of Understanding, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the Fulton Center on the Tempe campus. The MOU signals the commitment of all parties to work together on semiconductor workforce development programs. It establishes a framework for ASU to scale semiconductor education and training programs in Mexico in partnerships with states, universities, and companies.  Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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The Honorable Ambassador of Mexico to the USA, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán joins President Michael Crow and Alfonso Durazo Montaño, Governor of the State of Sonora in signing a Memorandum of Understanding, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the Fulton Center on the Tempe campus. The MOU signals the commitment of all parties to work together on semiconductor workforce development programs. It establishes a framework for ASU to scale semiconductor education and training programs in Mexico in partnerships with states, universities, and companies.  Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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The Honorable Ambassador of Mexico to the USA, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán, left, and Alfonso Durazo Montaño, Governor of the State of Sonora chat while watching Mexico and Poland play to a tie in the World Cup, before signing a Memorandum of Understanding, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the Fulton Center on the Tempe campus. The MOU signals the commitment of all parties to work together on semiconductor workforce development programs. It establishes a framework for ASU to scale semiconductor education and training programs in Mexico in partnerships with states, universities, and companies.  Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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The Honorable Ambassador of Mexico to the USA, Esteban Moctezuma Barragán, center,  President Michael Crow and nearly 100 others watch Mexico and Poland play to a tie in the World Cup before the signing a Memorandum of Understanding, Tuesday, November 22, 2022, in the Fulton Center on the Tempe campus. The MOU signals the commitment of all parties to work together on semiconductor workforce development programs. It establishes a framework for ASU to scale semiconductor education and training programs in Mexico in partnerships with states, universities, and companies.  Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • TEMPE - February 21, 2020 - ASU Now - ASU UAE MOU - President Michael Crow and H.E. Sultan Al-Mansoori, UAE Minister of the Economy, students and staffs pose following the signing of a new educational Memorandum of Understanding, Friday, February 21, 2020. The agreement further enables educational,  scientific and sustainable collaboration between the University and the United Arab Emirates. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - February 21, 2020 - ASU Now - ASU UAE MOU - President Michael Crow and H.E. Sultan Al-Mansoori, UAE Minister of the Economy, pose with students after they sign a new educational Memorandum of Understanding, Friday, February 21, 2020. The agreement further enables educational,  scientific and sustainable collaboration between the University and the United Arab Emirates. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - February 21, 2020 - ASU Now - ASU UAE MOU - President Michael Crow and H.E. Sultan Al-Mansoori, UAE Minister of the Economy, sign a new educational Memorandum of Understanding, Friday, February 21, 2020. The agreement further enables educational,  scientific and sustainable collaboration between the University and the United Arab Emirates. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - February 21, 2020 - ASU Now - ASU UAE MOU - President Michael Crow, Senior Vice President of Global Academic Initiatives Stefanie Lindquist and H.E. Sultan Al-Mansoori, UAE Minister of the Economy, chat before they sign a new educational Memorandum of Understanding, Friday, February 21, 2020. The agreement further enables educational,  scientific and sustainable collaboration between the University and the United Arab Emirates. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - February 5, 2020 - ASU Now - MOU ECA ASU Freeport McMoRan - ASU President Michael Crow, on behalf of the Thunderbird School of Global Management; Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Marie Royce; and Freeport-McMoRan Foundation president Tracy Bame, right, sign a memorandum of understanding promoting women's economic empowerment globally through entrepreneurship, Wednesday, February 5, 2020, at Arizona State University in Tempe. The participants intend to collaborate to develop female entrepreneurs' skills for the Bureau's Academy of Women Entrepreneurs program, utilizing the DreamBuilder online program designed by both Freeport-McMoRan and ASU. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - February 5, 2020 - ASU Now - MOU ECA ASU Freeport McMoRan - ASU President Michael Crow, on behalf of the Thunderbird School of Global Management; Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Marie Royce; and Freeport-McMoRan Foundation president Tracy Bame, right, sign a memorandum of understanding promoting women's economic empowerment globally through entrepreneurship, Wednesday, February 5, 2020, at Arizona State University in Tempe. The participants intend to collaborate to develop female entrepreneurs' skills for the Bureau's Academy of Women Entrepreneurs program, utilizing the DreamBuilder online program designed by both Freeport-McMoRan and ASU. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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