ABOR to vote on permanent 40 percent nonresident cap
Next month, the Arizona Board of Regents will vote on whether to permanently raise the out-of-state student population cap to 40 percent at all three state universities.
Next month, the Arizona Board of Regents will vote on whether to permanently raise the out-of-state student population cap to 40 percent at all three state universities.
ASU will launch a noncredit refresher course in August that uses “adaptive learning technology” to help incoming freshmen with low math placement exam scores.
Police reported the following incidents Wednesday.
Renovation of the Tempe campus Student Health Services Building is well underway with plans to expand both the first and second levels.
The Tempe and ASU police departments are joining forces in an attempt to curb criminal activity during the first few weeks of the semester.
The Arizona Universities Network online degree program connecting ASU, NAU and UA will no longer be available for students after July 1.
In his second State of the Union address, President Barack Obama said the nation’s future depends on improving America’s education system.
An ASU student started a new club called Ability Counts Downtown in order to bring together people with and without disabilities to create an environment of inclusion and acceptance.
Our weekly podcast is back for a new semester. On this episode, State Press Weekly examines an Arizona bill that would allow students to carry weapons on campus.
House Bill 2077 would require federal agencies to turn over all monies collected through fines, fees or penalties to the state’s general fund.
Following the Jan. 8 Tucson shooting, the city of Tempe has sped up the installation of X-ray machines and metal detectors at the Tempe City Council chambers.
Two bills proposed by Sen. Jack Harper would allow concealed weapons on campus.
East Valley Bible Church and Praxis Church have merged to become Redemption Church.
Police reported the following incidents Tuesday.
Gov. Jan Brewer’s policy agenda for the year labels education as one of the four cornerstones for a prosperous Arizona.
Main Street Billiards, near Sycamore and Main streets stop in Mesa, is a regular pool-table sanctuary for some Valley residents, and a place where some go to escape the rough ride of life.
A new interactive math instructional program is being developed for students by Knewton and Arizona State University. Research shows that students are more likely to graduate if they do well in their math classes.
ASU Police reported the following incidents Monday.
The age of digital downloading has caused CD sales to sink, but despite the hardship, some local vinyl record and CD enthusiasts are keeping music appreciation afloat.
The famous Body Worlds exhibit is back at the Arizona Science Center, this time showcasing the brain and the effects that it has on the body.
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