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ASU Now What do cellular systems in the human body and social behaviors of people have in common with zombies? Moving from conflict to cooperation

ASU Now What do cellular systems in the human body and social behaviors of people have in common with zombies? Moving from conflict to cooperation

Last week, Pima County and UA officials urged students to shelter in place for 14 days after seeing a significant increase in coronavirus cases on and off campus. Josh Galemore / Arizona Daily Star

By Lily Altavena | Arizona Republic Most metro Phoenix school districts are at a “yellow light” on the road to reopening schools for in-person instruction.

By Chloe Jones | Arizona Republic Arizona State University announced Friday that students will end in-person classes early this semester and switch to a fully
Cronkite Journalism praised as best AzBigMedia The Princeton Review has named Arizona State University one of the Best 386 Colleges in its 2021 rankings, which

All students living on or near the University of Arizona campus should shelter in place for the next 14 days to help reduce community spread
The Gilbert Town Council will vote today on a $150,000 deal with the Maricopa Community Colleges to provide business technical assistance and job training services.

By KTAR The Scottsdale Unified School District board voted Wednesday to implement a phased return to classrooms for students. SUSD students will be allowed to
By Adianna Bermudez | Cronkite News Arizona State University President Michael Crow defended the accuracy of the school’s updates on COVID-19 infection rates during a virtual

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents HealthyVerify Certification.) By Rachel Estes | Yuma Sun When the COVID-19 outbreak reached its peak in Yuma County in late

By Ray Alonzo | Cronkite News Arizona State University President Michael Crow told students Thursday that the school is prepared to go remote if needed,

By Griselda Setino | KTAR Though Maricopa County as of Thursday meets the recommended healthbenchmarks for schools to safely begin reopening for in-person learning, some parents

By Lily Altavena | Arizona Republic The spread of COVID-19 has slowed enough for schools in 10 Arizona counties, including in metro Phoenix, to reopen

By Lorraine Longhi | Arizona Republic Nick Porter stood outside the Scottsdale Unified School District offices on Tuesday with his three children and a sign

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Mirror ASU Professor Thomas Seager teaching his class after making them sit only in the first two rows, in violation

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents HealthyVerify Certification) By Kris Maher | Wall Street Journal BELLEVILLE, W.Va.—For Anna Smith, an 18-year-old with Down syndrome, losing out

By Michaela Chesin | Arizona Republic ALA teachers who spoke to The Republic said they work in crowded classrooms with mask requirements that are easy for students

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents HealthyVerify Certification.) By Lily Altavena | Arizona Republic The more rancorous debates around reopening schools in Arizona aren’t happening in

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media via Arizona Daily Star Arizona voters will get to decide in the November election whether they want to increase taxes

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents HealthyVerify Certification.) By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Bella Vista College Preparatory Academy in Scottsdale is preparing to

By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Republic As thousands of college students arrive at their dorm rooms at Arizona’s three public universities, they bring with them

By Lily Altavena and Joshua Bowling | Arizona Republic Some — but not all — students across metro Phoenix returned to the classroom Monday for

Elizabeth Pinsky, Pediatrician and child psychiatrist | The Atlantic Because the coronavirus is still spreading rapidly in much of the country, not every school district
By Griselda Zetino | KTAR Most Arizona schools are weeks away from reopening for in-person instruction, but some students will return to campus Monday for

Communities that worked hard to beat the coronavirus should reap the benefits of doing so. By Elizabeth Pinsky Pediatrician and child psychiatrist Because the coronavirus

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Tobacco-Free Kids.) By Peter Samore | KTAR PHOENIX — A recent study found 41.1% of public schools in Phoenix to

By Lily Altavena | Arizona Republic Every Global Academy of Phoenix teacher wore a mask with the school’s logo on it — a lobo, or a wolf —
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Press Release via Netflix, Inc. | Rose Law Group Reporter Today, Netflix, Inc. (the Company) and Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. (WBD) announced they have entered

By Shauneen Miranda | AZ Mirror More than 30 members of the U.S. Senate Democratic caucus slammed the U.S. Education Department’s plans to shift several

By Ariana Figueroa | AZ Mirror U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, a longtime champion of creating legal status for immigrants brought into the country as children