ASU News: US Army enlists ASU to help modernize military learning

By Marshall Terrill |
“Early last year over dinner at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall near Washington D.C., Arizona State University President Michael Crow met with U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy A. George for what was expected to be a routine conversation.
Instead, it stretched into hours, an animated exchange about the future of learning, leadership and the rapidly changing demands on today’s soldiers. That exchange sparked a new collaboration between ASU and the Army to help redesign how soldiers are educated.”
Read the full article from ASU News to learn more about this transformative partnership.
“The Army partnership also reflects ASU’s broader public mission as a national service institution, applying its scale, digital expertise and innovation infrastructure to address complex public challenges. In this case, the challenge is ensuring that one of the world’s largest military forces can adapt as quickly as the environment it operates in.”