
Scottsdale Community College breaking ground on new facility
By AZ Business Magazine Scottsdale Community College will break ground on a new 33,000-square-foot building in April that will house its Business School, an Indigenous

By AZ Business Magazine Scottsdale Community College will break ground on a new 33,000-square-foot building in April that will house its Business School, an Indigenous

By Kevin Carey | The New York Times teve Yarbrough is one of the most powerful men in Arizona. As president of the State Senate,

By Shelley Ridenour | East Valley Tribune A college dormitory has opened for Benedictine students in downtown Mesa. School officials were joined by the project

By Jade Yeban | Arizona Capitol Times After several weeks of fighting for a four-year tuition freeze program for the three state universities, Republican Sen.

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Ottawa University is opening a 35-acre residential campus in Surprise this fall, complete with dorms and 19 varsity

‘To see a 30 percent increase in home values while subsequently seeing a 30 percent decrease in crime is just incredible results,’ Arizona Gov. Doug

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services via Arizona Daily Star The Arizona Board of Regents will remain intact, and with all its powers, after a

Plan weekly protests from 1 to 2 p.m. every Tuesday in downtown Prescott A group of more than 100 local members of the Yavapai

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Saying the Board of Regents is “out of control” in its spending, two Republican

Rose Law Group Staff Former Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, president of the University of California and former Arizona governor returned to work Friday after being

By Keerthi Vedantam | Cronkite News In a poorly-financed education system, Arizona teachers are battling low salaries, the pressures of mandatory testing and a lack

By Hank Stephenson | Arizona Capitol Times Republican Rep. Bob Thorpe’s bill to ban K-12 schools and universities from teaching “social justice” is dead for

By Nanette Asimov | SF Gate University of California President Janet Napolitano has been hospitalized for side effects related to cancer, which was diagnosed in

By Matt Harding for Yuma Sun A decade or so from now, Yuma could have its very own four-year university in the heart of the

AZ Business Magazine Arizona State University has been named the lead institution for a new U.S. Department of Transportation Tier 1 University Transportation Center that

Says students are being taught hatred at public expense By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Saying students are being taught

Downtown Gilbert’s Saint Xavier University will close after fall classes this year. By Chris Coppola | The Republic A Chicago-based university has agreed to pay

By Scott Bordow | azcentral sports Shortly after he was fired in late October, Scottsdale Notre Dame Prep football coach Mark Nolan sent a letter

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer In an interview with Rose Law Group Reporter [RLGR], former Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano said Arizona education continues to

Touts the Yoga Deregulation Bill run by Rose Law Group lobbyist Tom Galvin and Evan Bolick last session. By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol

By Paul Maryniak | East Valley Tribune Gilbert’s belly-up deal with Saint Xavier University has come under fire by the Goldwater Institute for leaving taxpayers

By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchang Arizona State University’s capital plan for FY2017-2019 continues the institution’s solid construction and development path of recent years.

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News Arizona is “under-prepared” for the disruption that technology will bring to its economy and society in general over

Schools Superintendent Diane Douglas approves of the changes, which include learning about money, new standards for high-school math By Ricardo Cano | The Republic The

By Corbin Carson | KTAR PHOENIX — There will be more money invested in education, according to Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey. That could mean raises

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services PHOENIX — A special task force is recommending higher teacher pay, more money for schools with a high

By Gary Nelson | East Valley Tribune The forlorn site of Mesa’s last downtown new-car dealership is on its way to becoming one of the
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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