Burch & Cracchiolo names Jennifer Weworski as Star Teacher
The law firm of Burch & Cracchiolo announced Jennifer Weworski of St. Louis the King Catholic School as the recipient of the “B&C Star Teacher Award.” Weworski is a 2nd…
The law firm of Burch & Cracchiolo announced Jennifer Weworski of St. Louis the King Catholic School as the recipient of the “B&C Star Teacher Award.” Weworski is a 2nd…
Phoenix, the 1920s: the population census records 29,053 residents, commercial buildings shoot upwards, the Orpheum Theater opens, and the revolution of air conditioning is introduced. And on September 13, 1920,…
Named in honor of former University of Arizona alumni J. David Lowell, the University of Arizona Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources can be said to mirror the ambition and accomplishments…
As the aviation industry in the United States faces growing worker shortages, aviation schools across Arizona are preparing to feed the demand with certified and skilled labor. Projections for the…
For the fifth time in six years, the University of Arizona is among 200 colleges and universities featured in The Princeton Review’s “The Best Value Colleges,” formerly known as “Colleges…
Grand Canyon University has opened Canyon Ventures Center, a student-centric innovation and business acceleration center that is unlike any other in Arizona. The center already has over 30 start-ups working…
An innovative and iconic pillar in the architecture world is closing its doors. The School of Architecture at Taliesin (SoAT) will cease operations after this semester, after a gut-wrenching decision…
National School Choice Week is just around the corner, and millions of Americans are celebrating at school choice events across the country. This year, Legacy Traditional Schools – Arizona’s A-rated…
Trilogy Education, a 2U, Inc. brand and leading workforce accelerator, today announced the launch of a cybersecurity boot camp in partnership with Arizona State University‘s (ASU) Continuing & Professional Education. Geared toward…
A new think tank dedicated to further improving student achievement and educational opportunity at charter schools across Arizona recently was launched by the non-profit Arizona Charter Schools Association (ACSA). The…
When deciding where to live, neighborhoods full of residents with post-graduate degrees are being increasingly attractive. Well educated communities – full of leaders in technology, medicine, business and more –…
In 1980, Intel began manufacturing microcontrollers on 4-inch wafers at Fab 6 in Chandler – and in celebration of its 40th Arizona anniversary here, Intel and the Intel Foundation are…