UA Cancer Center launches statewide town hall series
The University of Arizona Cancer Center, through its Office of Community Outreach and Engagement, is launching a series of town halls across the state to engage communities in the policy-making…
The University of Arizona Cancer Center, through its Office of Community Outreach and Engagement, is launching a series of town halls across the state to engage communities in the policy-making…
Rising temperatures have killed hundreds of people each year and the layout of the City of Phoenix has made that heat more dangerous. 155 people died of heat related illness…
Remote working seems to be all the buzz. Apparently, 70% of professionals work from home at least once a week. Similarly, 77% of people work more productively and 68% of millennials would consider a company…
Az Business Angels magazine — in conjunction with the Arizona Community Foundation and Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits — will cast a spotlight on the nonprofits, individuals, business leaders, and organizations…
In 2017, a devastating ransomware attack called WannaCry affected over 300,000 computers and 200,000 people. Not only did this cost the NHS around £92 million, but it also significantly impacted…
On Thursday night, leaders from the Arizona Faith Network, Chispa Arizona, the Arizona Interfaith Power & Light ministry, and more joined a discussion on “The Right to Breathe: Surviving dirty…
A report from the Arizona Tech Council shows the state’s tech sector is thriving, especially in tech job growth compared with the rest of the United States. The 2019 Q1 AZTC…
Ask anyone who has had a breast cancer diagnosis and they’ll tell you, “A mammogram can save a life.” On each Monday through Nov. 4, Abrazo Central Campus is extending…
Running a business in the current day and age can often prove to be quite challenging. The rising popularity of digital technology has totally transformed the way most consumers go…
Arizona, Utah, and Arkansas adoptive families were promised legal adoptions of babies from the Marshall Islands by Paul Petersen, Maricopa County’s currently incarcerated County Assessor. Luckily, for the time being, it appears that Marshall Islands adoptions facilitated by Paul Petersen will not…
Last year, the U.S. experienced record entrepreneurship levels. For the first time ever, the nation surpassed a million establishment openings. Women, in particular, drove entrepreneurship in the country. According to…
Arizona Meeting Professionals install 2019-20 board of directors Meeting Professionals International – Arizona Sunbelt Chapter (MPI AZ) recently installed its Board of Directors who will lead the association in 2019-20.…