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Arizona State University’s Coalition of International Students continues to promote communication among international students despite having members spread across the world.
Since the outbreak of COVID-19 and ASU’s transition to remote classes, international students have faced a series of challenges due to travel restrictions and public health guidelines. Students have grappled with tough decisions as to whether to travel home or stay in Arizona, how best to balance their academic needs and when they can see family again.
Through these challenges, CIS has continued to host events virtually through Instagram, Facebook and Zoom to keep spirits and connection up.


Arizona State University’s Coalition of International Students continues to promote communication among international students despite having members spread across the world.
Since the outbreak of COVID-19 and ASU’s transition to remote classes, international students have faced a series of challenges due to travel restrictions and public health guidelines. Students have grappled with tough decisions as to whether to travel home or stay in Arizona, how best to balance their academic needs and when they can see family again.
Through these challenges, CIS has continued to host events virtually through Instagram, Facebook and Zoom to keep spirits and connection up.
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Find your community at ASU!
On January 5, 1911, 10 Black men studying at Indiana University, Bloomington, founded Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. Almost 40 years later, six Black men studying at what is now ASU brought the first Black fraternity chapter to Arizona with Kappa Alpha Psi’s Gamma Iota chapter.
Current Gamma Iota Polemarch, or president of the chapter, global marketing junior Julian Flanigan and marketing junior Austyn Lee sat down with Student Life to discuss the daunting yet unwavering histories and victories of their fraternity and their chapter.


On January 5, 1911, 10 Black men studying at Indiana University, Bloomington, founded Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. Almost 40 years later, six Black men studying at what is now ASU brought the first Black fraternity chapter to Arizona with Kappa Alpha Psi’s Gamma Iota chapter.
Current Gamma Iota Polemarch, or president of the chapter, global marketing junior Julian Flanigan and marketing junior Austyn Lee sat down with Student Life to discuss the daunting yet unwavering histories and victories of their fraternity and their chapter.
There are thousands of students involved in organizations ranging from entrepreneurial groups to dance teams and more. To find an organization that fits you, visit ASU's SunDevilSync site.
There are thousands of students involved in organizations ranging from entrepreneurial groups to dance teams and more. To find an organization that fits you, visit ASU's SunDevilSync site.