Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.
UArizona announced that it would provide free tuition for Native Americans from Arizona's 22 tribes who are seeking undergraduate degrees.
The group features 20 research institutions and aims to increase Hispanic doctoral student enrollment and Hispanic faculty members.
The climatologist won the NSF's Waterman Award for her research into how past climate change helps us understand future climate change.
U.S. News and World Report released its annual Best Graduate Schools rankings and some of UA's programs were among the nation's best.
The Arizona Board of Regents ordered all 3 universities that it oversees to sell all of their Russian investments, amid its war in Ukraine.
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine demonstrated at the medical campus Thursday with signs that read "Modernize Medical Training."
The grant from the Department of Education will establish Project CREAR, which will enhance programs for students and training for faculty.
The award-winning graphic novel was removed from a Tennessee school district's curriculum because of nudity and foul language.
The two sites can conduct and process up to 2,000 free-of-charge self-swab tests a day for appointments or walk-ups.
They are among 565 scientists, engineers and innovators recently recognized by the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
See where the universities rank in the study that was released Tuesday.
"Unfortunately with the increase of cases, TUSD has a limited number of Coronavirus tests available in our schools."
"Unfortunately with the increase of cases, TUSD has a limited number of coronavirus tests available in our schools."
Open enrollment gives you the freedom to choose the school that best fits your child’s passion.
Note: If your child already has an open enrollment/magnet placement and is continuing at the same school you do not need to reapply.
"If your child is not feeling well or has COVID, please keep them home until they are well."
See how FAFSA applications changed for Tucson area high schools.
U.S. News this week released its annual list ranking 1,750 universities throughout the world.
The university president announced that the school would follow President Biden's executive order.
Tucson elementary and middle schools were included in the inaugural list ranking more than 80,000 U.S. schools.
The data analysis company Niche looked at academics, teachers and diversity in school districts serving Arizona and Tucson.
In all, 325 U.S. schools received the honor for overall performance from the U.S. Department of Education, including five in Arizona.
The college plans to use federal funds to forgive balances built up by more than 4,500 students during the pandemic.
Gov. Doug Ducey said $163 million in grants will go only to schools "following all state laws and remaining open for in-person instruction."
Researchers worked with four military bases to identify potential climate-related threats facing their operations.
Parents in Phoenix can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
The researchers are recruiting married or non-married couples who have lived together for at least six months.
Craig M. Berge and Philipp Gutruf are creating new tools for a method called optogenetics, which shines light at specific neurons.
Tech Launch Arizona, the commercialization arm of UArizona, received 274 invention disclosures – 11 more than the previous year.
The school is again ranked No. 1 in the U.S. and No. 2 globally in water resources in ShanghaiRanking's 2021 Global Ranking.
NEID will discover new planets by measuring the minute gravitational tug they make on their host stars.
"This is the first time that the base of astrophysical jets is imaged at this resolution," said EHT collaborator Chi-kwan Chan.
To better understand the processes that drive rapid melting, researchers set out to map extreme snowmelt events over the last 30 years.
Winners of the latest round of National Merit scholarships, which are corporate-sponsored, were announced on Monday.
A multi-institution team will be led by University of Arizona electrical and computer engineering professor Janet Roveda.
Researchers will further study how synthetic chemicals known as PFAS move through soil and threaten groundwater.
NEOWISE discovers and measures the sizes of asteroids and comets that could pose an impact hazard to Earth.
Nationally, applications for financial aid are down this year.
Crews broke ground on the 89,000-square-foot facility Tuesday.