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ASU ranks number one in innovation for the seventh year in a row

The number seven is often associated with good fortune, but luck had nothing to do with ASU’s latest accomplishment: For the seventh year in a row, the university is ranked No. 1 in innovation by U.S. News & World Report, a feat borne of a long history of creative reimagining — along with a healthy dose of tenacity and resilience through a period filled with obstacles and uncertainty.

“This past year and a half has been a time of great challenges. It has tested our creativity, our resilience and our humanity,” ASU President Michael Crow said. “Through it all, the university community persevered and innovated in order to continue to be of service. As we have done and will continue to do, we pulled together in novel ways to keep our mission of access, excellence and impact moving forward. This recognition reflects that determination, which is emblematic of the Sun Devil spirit.”

ASU has ranked No. 1 — ahead of MIT and Stanford — for all seven years the category has existed. The universities honored in the innovation category were nominated for the distinction by college presidents, provosts and admissions deans from across the country. Schools are chosen based on who is determined to be making the most innovative improvements toward curriculum, faculty, students, campus life, technology and facilities.

As university provost and executive vice president, Nancy Gonzales is responsible for the Academic Enterprise of ASU, which encompasses everything to do with degree-seeking students and the faculty who teach them.

“While access is a central tenet of the ASU Charter, we care greatly about ensuring the success of our students once they get here,” Gonzales said. “Our first-year retention rate as well as our first-year experience and undergraduate teaching rankings speak volumes about the quality of education our students are receiving at ASU. And the rankings highlight the vital work of our dedicated faculty and staff who ensure that students are supported as they progress toward their academic goals.

“It is our mission to not only maintain a multitude of opportunities for our students, but to continue to innovate and support strategic initiatives that drive the success of our academic community of students and scholars.”

One such initiative, Dreamscape Learn, an immersive VR-based curriculum, will allow students to explore, observe and experience numerous hands-on problem-solving tasks that can’t be done in a traditional classroom.

This past year also saw ASU responding creatively to COVID-19, from a $1 million-winning mask to First Nations supply drives to running testing and vaccine sites.

A number of launches and openings included the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory and the Mirabella at ASU intergenerational living and lifelong learning complex.

Some of ASU’s standout rankings this year include:

A complete list of rankings, data and methodologies can be found on the U.S. News College Compass website.