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Earning your graduate degree takes vision, hard work and commitment, and we want to make your experience better, from start to finish, with the resources, the support and the answers you need to begin your degree, progress in your program and thrive in your future career.

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ASU offers over 450 graduate programs

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Reimagining the accelerated master’s degree: Flexibility for the modern graduate student

This article is the second in a series of ten on how reimagining graduate education can contribute to “solving global grand challenges.” In a previous piece, I explored the question: “What if graduate students could design a master’s degree based on two or more topics they want to study?” In this essay, the focus shifts to the accelerated master’s degree.

Building a resilient future: How Karen O’Brien inspires climate solutions

Karen O’Brien, a Professor of Human Geography at the University of Oslo and co-founder of cCHANGE, has spent decades addressing the complex realities of climate change. Her approach goes beyond scientific analysis; she focuses on how individual transformation, community engagement and social equity are the foundations of sustainability.

Alumni Spotlight — Tim Cope | From Entrepreneurship to Activism

We are excited to spotlight Tim Cope, an ASU Computer Science alumni and co-founder of the $200 million software company Origami Risk. Tim is now using his success to help families of children with autism through a nonprofit project inspired by his wife, Jennifer Cope. The Cope Center for Autism will provide vital resources for timely diagnoses and advocacy for families.

Tim’s advice for students? “Taking risks sometimes involves failure, and I find that failure is super important to good experience as an engineer.” 

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