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Education: It’s Not Just Kid Stuff

Learning is a lifelong endeavor—it does not stop upon the arrival of a diploma or degree. Outside of a formal degree program, however, educational opportunities can be hard to find. While anyone can take college courses, many of them are geared toward full-time students in a degree program, and they can be expensive. Read more

 
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Born in the fall of 1985, ASU Research Magazine keeps you informed of the interesting work conducted by Arizona State University scientists, engineers, and scholars. The staff of ASU Research Publications uses quality writing and dynamic graphics to convey the interesting variety of research and creative activity being conducted at ASU. Read more


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Aging the Healthy Way
Healthy WAY was the first of the Escalante Health Partnerships’ programs, founded in 1991 by ASU nursing professor Betty Gale. It specifically addresses the needs of older residents. Read More in Research Magazine

Strength that Lasts
The scene never fails to shock people. Walking past the weight room at the Escalante Senior Center, visitors glimpse a 92-year-old man pushing 350 pounds on the leg press machine. A gray-haired lady squeezes out one last repetition on the shoulder press. Another is doing biceps curls with free weights. Read more in Research Magazine

Scam I Am
“You’re a winner!” screams the bold block headline scrawled across an official-looking brown envelope. What looks to be a check is visible through the envelope’s glassine window. Look again. A winner? Not likely. You are much more likely to be a loser. How big depends on you. Americans lose more than $40 billion per year to sweepstakes scams, according to William Arnold, a professor of communication who directs the gerontology program at Arizona State University. Read more in Research Magazine

Did You Know

An efficient dishwasher uses less water than hand-washing. Save energy by turning your hot water heater down to 120°F (49°C) and turning off the “heated dry” option on the dishwasher.



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