State Tipoffs Involving Arizona Newsletter for Tuesday June 03, 2025 ( 6 items ) |
ASU Prep Digital, Pima School District Partner to Expand Educational Pathways for High Schoolers
TEMPE, Arizona, June 3 -- Arizona State University issued the following news:
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ASU Prep Digital, Pima school district partner to expand educational pathways for high schoolers
Students in career and technical education programs will earn high school diploma, college credits that support chosen career
By Stefanie Contreras
A new collaboration between Pima Joint Technical Education District and ASU Prep Digital aims to significantly broaden educational and career opportunities for high s
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McCain Institute: U.S. Foreign Aid Cuts Leave Space for Chinese Influence in the South China Sea
WASHINGTON, June 3 -- Arizona State University McCain Institute issued the following news:
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U.S. Foreign Aid Cuts Leave Space for Chinese Influence in the South China Sea
In February 2025, billions of dollars in U.S. foreign assistance was halted, following an executive order stating, "The United States foreign aid industry and bureaucracy are not aligned with American interests and in many cases antithetical to American values." The Associated Press reported that the "'America First' mo
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NAU's Evidence for Success Disability Conference Comes to the Valley
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, June 3 -- Northern Arizona University issued the following news:
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NAU's Evidence for Success Disability Conference comes to the Valley
Northern Arizona University's Institute for Human Development will host the 26th annual Evidence for Success Disability Conference June 23-24 at Wild Horse Pass Resort in Chandler.
One of Arizona's premier disability events, the conference brings together more than 400 professionals, educators, students, advocates and families from th
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Northern Arizona University: GenAI is Here to Stay--How are Professors Using It?
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, June 3 -- Northern Arizona University issued the following news:
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GenAI is here to stay--how are professors using it?
Everyone who's done a round of physical therapy knows it is a tactile, hands-on--physical--discipline.
So, what role could generative AI have in PT? More than you might think, suggests one NAU professor.
Michael Morgan, a physical therapist and assistant clinical professor in the Department of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training, is introducing
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Rep. Griffin on the Mexican Gray Wolf: "De-list by '26"
PHOENIX, Arizona, June 3 -- The Arizona House Republicans issued the following news release:
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Rep. Griffin on the Mexican Gray Wolf: "De-list by '26"
As a representative of the great state of Arizona, I stand with our rural ranchers, families, and communities who are under siege by the Mexican wolf. Often portrayed as a victim of human development and expansion, the Mexican wolf is a vicious predator that threatens our rural industries and way of life, stalking our livestock, children, a
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Tucson Lawmakers Denounce Immigration Agents Posing as TEP Utility Workers
PHOENIX, Arizona, May 31 -- The Arizona House Democrats issued the following news release:
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Tucson Lawmakers Denounce Immigration Agents Posing as TEP Utility Workers
TUCSON, Ariz. - House Democratic members representing Tucson released the following statement denouncing underhanded and deceitful tactics used by federal immigration agents, who reportedly posed as utility workers for Tucson Electric Power to gain access to a home on the southside of Tucson without a warrant. A neighbor c
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