Education
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Touching the stars: U of A pioneers astronomy program for visually impaired students
The University of Arizona transforms astronomy education with its innovative program helping visually impaired students explore space science through touch and technology.
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OPINION: A renewed Prop. 123 must guarantee living wages for all public education workers
Our teachers are not political pawns, and their pay should not be weaponized as a bargaining chip.
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Maricopa County school boards likely to get more conservative in the next 4 years
Maricopa County Superintendent Shelli Boggs is a conservative who supports so-called “school choice.” She’s likely to appoint school board members who share her views.
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The process behind approving new school facilities and why not every school gets what it wants
New schools have been approved in central Phoenix and Deer Valley, while school boards in south Phoenix and Paradise Valley made the difficult decision to close a number of facilities due to low enrollment.
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U of A & Tohono O’odham College unite to train Indigenous health leaders
The University of Arizona and Tohono O’odham Community College have partnered to offer a transfer pathway for students to pursue a BS in Public Health.
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Arizona schools brace for the worst as Trump’s immigration raids begin
With the specter of ICE raids looming, schools across Arizona are reassuring families and planning their next steps.
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10 cheapest colleges in Arizona
Investing in education is worthwhile yet pricey. We did the math and have determined these 10 colleges in Arizona to be the cheapest.
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Paws & relax: NAU’s Dog Days brings tail-wagging therapy to campus
NAU students can bond with therapy dogs at Dog Days every Tuesday. Learn more about the unique and popular program.
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Arizona House committee advances bill incentivizing teachers to carry guns at school
House Bill 2022 only requires 40 hours of training for teachers to carry guns, less than the over 600 hours of training police officers receive.
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University of Arizona freezes tuition for residents
The University of Arizona will freeze tuition and mandatory fees for resident undergraduates in the 2025-26 academic year to maintain affordability.
























