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This May, 30 students from ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering are traveling to northern Ethiopia to tackle a damaging plastic problem that has impacted the lives of rare gelada monkeys in the…

Aubrey Lines dressed in ASU graduation gear standing in front of Old Main looking out and smiling

It’s not a stretch to call the Lineses the first family of ASU. Starting with Alma Davis, who graduated from the Tempe Normal School in 1901, the Lines' family has a Sun Devil lineage that is 123 years old and on May 6 will celebrate Aubrey Lines becoming a fifth-generation ASU graduate.



Photo of student Cartner Snee and professor Kevin McGraw standing in a backyard

School of Life Sciences Professor Kevin McGraw is leading a research opportunity through the Online Undergraduate Research Scholars, or OURS, program using bird feeders with artificial intelligence, allowing students to observe birds remotely and develop a research project on topics including biodiversity, behavior and geography.



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