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Thanks to its top-notch facilities, researchers and graduates, ASU is helping turn Arizona into a microelectronics hub. Here, university experts share insights about this surreal field where microchips can be the size of dust mites.
Tillman Center hosts panel discussion in celebration of Military Spouse Appreciation Day
Military spouses often face situations and challenges that most civilians don’t deployments, long periods of separation and adhering to codes that sometimes can stifle human emotion.
But with adaptability, dependability and a good set of ears, those issues often can get worked out, said one Arizona State University military spouse.
“There’s many challenges that I was not prepared for and that we were not aware of,” said Army veteran and ASU alumna Karen Cruz, who is married to Melvin Cruz, also an Army veteran and ASU graduate. “But we learned along the way.”
Colonial Pipeline
Cyberattacks at the beginning of May caused Colonial Pipeline, the largest pipeline for refined gas in the U.S., to shutdown, prompting a wave of panic buying of gasoline in the eastern states.
The Colonial Pipeline has been restarted, days after a cyberattack sent it offline and prompted panic buying of gasoline in a number of states in the eastern U.S.
Cyberattacks have become increasingly more common, but few have impacted daily lives and routines like this one has.
What does that say about how well or not well the U.S. is doing in protecting infrastructure? And what can be done better now and not years in the future?