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The number of international students at Arizona State University who have had their visas revoked is now at least 50, according to an attorney representing the students. Last week, Arizona ...
1:50-10:00 - Victor Calderon report on Yuma Mayor Doug Nicholls State of the City address at Arizona Western College this week. The mayor spoke about investment and new business coming to Yuma, ...
Our search committee did a wonderful job of selecting the right leader as we are proud to welcome Coach Burke, Savannah, and Banks to the University of Arizona." Burke will become the 10th head ...
Perry High School senior and four-time state champion Koa Peat chose to play college basketball at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Peat decided on March 27 on the Pat Mcafee Show. That day ...
At the University of Arizona's Wildcats Memory Lab, you can digitize them, and when you’re all done, you have them on a USB drive for easy access. U of A opened the lab inside the Main Library ...
University of Vermont Provost Patty Prelock answers a question about the university’s response to Covid-19 at a press conference in Burlington on August 18th, 2020. File photo by Glenn Russell ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - The debate on transgender women’s participation in sports brought an outspoken activist to the University of Arizona. Riley Gaines received national attention as an activist ...
Patricia Prelock, interim president of the University of Vermont ... church's canceled plans for seminary at AZ high school "My visit to the University of Arizona confirmed for me the ...
The University of Arizona’s next senior vice president for academic affairs and provost is Patricia Prelock, the school said Tuesday. “Dr. Prelock is a world-class academic leader and the ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) - University of Arizona President Suresh Garimella announced Patricia Prelock as the new senior vice president for academic affairs and provost, set to begin her role on May 19.
Stanford University is the latest California school to report that the visas of several students and alumni have been revoked as part of a sweeping crackdown by the Trump administration.
How will the US government’s rapid-fire cultural policy changes affect us here in the Australia? One of our most prominent contemporary arts museum directors had the chance to find out. Image: ...