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Latino Institute Back-to-School Fair Returns to Metrocenter

The City of Phoenix Latino Institute is sponsoring the 13th annual “Back to School and Health Fair hosted by Metrocenter,” Saturday, July 12 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Metrocenter Mall, 9617 N. Metro Parkway West (event participants should

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Community & Public Service Career & Internship Fair @ Downtown Phoenix

Date: June 11 Time: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Sponsored by ASU Career Services and College of Public Programs, Summer Career Fairs will give students, recent graduates, and alumni an opportunity to meet employers from a variety of industries and

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Focus Groups: 65+ Seniors Needed

Torres Multicultural Communications is conducting two focus groups, one in English and one in Spanish, with Hispanic seniors 65+ to get their feedback on primary care.   The focus groups will be comprised of 7-10 seniors per group and are scheduled

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"Fizz. Boom. Read." this Summer at Phoenix Public Library

Phoenix Public Library kicks off a free summer reading program for kids, teens and adults 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 31 at Burton Barr Central Library, located at 1221 N. Central Ave. Shoot off a rocket, learn how astronauts

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Isac Amaya Scholarship Fundraising Dinner

When: Saturday, May 31 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. Where: ASU Preparatory Academy 735 E Fillmore St. Phoenix, AZ Celebrate with the Isac Amaya Foundation the accomplishments of one student to make other students goals possible! For tickets: http://bit.ly/1eOl0EP The Isac Amaya

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University of Arizona, Phoenix Announce New Downtown Project

The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix and the City of Phoenix announced Thursday plans to construct a 10-story, 245,000-square-foot research building, pending approval from the Arizona Board of Regents in June. The Regents are scheduled to vote

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More than 12,000 Set to Graduate at Spring Commencement

More than 12,000 total ASU undergraduate and graduate students will have degrees conferred the week of May 12. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences students selected as Dean’s medalists will graduate in May with diplomas in their hands and opportunities

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Report: Arizona Had Steepest State Aid Cuts, Highest Tuition Increases

By COLTON GAVIN Cronkite News Service WASHINGTON – Arizona had the nation’s steepest per-student cuts in state aid to higher education and the highest rates of tuition increase from pre-recession funding levels until today, according to a new report. The

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Arizona Schools Facing Shortage of Substitute Teachers

School districts in Arizona have reported that they are suffering from a shortage of substitute teachers.   During the recent recession, many out-of- work teachers and others with college degrees signed up to be substitute teachers to help make ends meet.

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Digital Book Program Aims to Prevent Summer Reading Slide

By KIRSTEN KRAKLIO Cronkite News Service PHOENIX – Summer vacation often means a break from schoolwork for students, but to Terri Clark it means the potential for the summer slide – and not the one at the local water park.

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