Ducey orders schools to offer in-person classes
Gov. Doug Ducey on Wednesday issued an executive order requiring most of the state’s K-12 schools to get back to in-person classes by March 15. Although Ducey said students need…

Gov. Doug Ducey on Wednesday issued an executive order requiring most of the state’s K-12 schools to get back to in-person classes by March 15. Although Ducey said students need…
While the recent economic crisis has wreaked havoc on the global job market, one thing that is clear is that the healthcare sector is the most resilient employment market right…
Sun Devil supporters’ tremendous generosity to Campaign ASU 2020 enabled dementia research, coronavirus testing, community revitalization, student scholarships and fellowships and much more. Nearly 359,700 individuals, corporations and foundations donated…
Grand Canyon University (GCU) in Phoenix received a grant from Charles Schwab to create a new finance learning center focused on providing a workforce pipeline for the Registered Investment Advisor…
Many students who are just beginning their college education face the problem of their own incompetence. Moreover, professors have very high expectations for the level of writing they immediately expect…
GCU’s Colangelo College of Business (CCOB) has received a multi-year grant from Schwab Advisor Services, in partnership with the Charles Schwab Foundation, to create the Charles Schwab Foundation Finance Learning…
Arizona’s K-12 teacher shortage is at an all-time high, as are the recruitment efforts of schools in search of the next generation of educators. To help those interested in answering…
While the yearlong COVID-19 pandemic has been disruptive, Arizona’s three public universities have created new ways of teaching and researching that have been so successful, they will continue into the…
Is a communications degree worth it? Why or why not? To help students determine if pursuing a communications degree is worth it, we asked communications majors and business professionals this…
We have the sun, the fun, favorite desert escapes, sports teams, amazing restaurants and resorts, innovative career opportunities — and the list of what attracts people to Arizona goes on…
When most people think of Arizona college towns, it’s Tempe, Tucson and Flagstaff that pop to mind. But in central and downtown Phoenix, a critical mass of higher education is…
Three leading Arizona education entities—Achieve60AZ, Expect More Arizona, and College Success Arizona—announced today that they are pooling their resources and teams to become one organization. Rich Nickel, president and CEO…