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Senior students: Older Arizonans return to the …

12/31/2021
Being 80 hasn’t stopped Dorothy Galiger from doing much, including pursuing a doctorate degree.

Arizona universities not pivoting for COVID yet

12/28/2021
As the new, highly infectious Omicron variant of COVID-19 has begun to spread rapidly across the U.S., colleges and universities are pivoting to keep students safe as they prepare for the upcoming spring semester.

UArizona expands nursing programs in Gilbert

12/17/2021
The University of Arizona is expanding beyond its Tucson base and making its presence known in the East Valley.

Maricopa Community Colleges awarded funding to support …

12/17/2021
The Maricopa County Community College District recently received nearly $500,000 to fund the development and implementation of a student technology suite.

ASU honored for sustainability efforts

12/14/2021
Arizona State University is more than just the nation’s most innovative institute for higher education. It’s also one of its most sustainable.

ASU a hub for international students amid pandemic …

12/1/2021
Arizona State University is well known for being named the most innovative university in the U.S., but it’s beginning to be known for something a bit more global.

Rio Salado College, MCCCD partner with national …

11/16/2021
The Maricopa County Community College District has partnered with JBS Tolleson, an Arizona branch of JBS USA, to provide free tuition to its mostly rural workforce.

Universities see steady growth in graduate enrollment

10/30/2021
With the job market on unsteady ground for much of 2020 as the pandemic raged on, many turned to graduate degree programs to boost their resumes. Those people continue to do so well into …

Valley colleges see demand rise for campus health …

10/25/2021
College campuses offering health services to their student population and faculty members are experiencing high demand at a time when many are short-staffed, along the same lines as hospitals in the Valley.

ASU, Omni Hotels break ground on development under …

9/24/2021
When leaders from the city of Tempe, Arizona State University, the Arizona Board of Regents and Omni Hotels broke ground on a brand new hotel on Sept. 17, they did so with an Arizona Supreme Court case looming overhead.

ASU continues downtown Phoenix revival after 15 years

9/14/2021
Downtown Phoenix was once a sparsely populated part of the country’s fifth-largest city, a land of vacant lots and empty streets once office buildings closed for the evening.

Arizona colleges fare well in national rankings

9/13/2021
Higher education is alive and well in Arizona, according to the latest rankings from U.S. News & World Report.