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The Isac Amaya Foundation Presents the "I am Informed" Forum

The Isac Amaya Foundation Presents the "I am Informed" Forum

The Isac Amaya Foundation’s annual “I am Informed” Community Education Forum will be held at P.L. Julian Elementary School When: Saturday, Feb. 22 Time: 10:00a.m. – 2:30p.m. **Lunch will be provided Workshops will include: – How to get scholarships regardless

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STEAM education movement blends art with STEM subjects

STEAM education movement blends art with STEM subjects

By Harmony Huskinson Cronkite News Alone, they are scattering of yellow, blue and green cords in a grey case. But when eighth-grader Robert Rubio gets ahold of them at this community arts center, he can create light. With unwavering focus

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Among states, Arizona had smallest gap between men’s, women’s pay

Among states, Arizona had smallest gap between men’s, women’s pay

By Mauro Whiteman Cronkite News Arizona had the smallest gap between men’s and women’s pay among states in 2012, with women in the state earning about 87 cents to the dollar, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Lawmaker: Reduce military’s residency rule for tuition program

Lawmaker: Reduce military’s residency rule for tuition program

By Caitlin Cruz Cronkite News  A state lawmaker wants to remove a requirement that children of active-duty military members attend public school for 100 days before applying for a state program that helps families pay for educational alternatives. Rep. Sonny

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An Inside Look to the One-of-a-Kind Experience at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications at ASU

An Inside Look to the One-of-a-Kind Experience at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications at ASU

  By: Cindy G. Castillo August 25, 2008 marks a commemorative date for Downtown Phoenix; this was the date of the ASU’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication’s first school day in its new building in Downtown Phoenix.

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Students Transform Food Trucks Into Mobile Libraries

Students Transform Food Trucks Into Mobile Libraries

  For many of us, food trucks conjure up images of mouth-watering tacos, burgers and fries. But three enterprising Arizona State University students see food trucks and envision e-readers, computers and books, instead.   Enter BiblioTrucka, a cost-effective new-age mobile

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Latino Groups Issue House of Representatives "Incomplete" Grade on Immigration and a Pledge Card for Action

Latino Groups Issue House of Representatives "Incomplete" Grade on Immigration and a Pledge Card for Action

National Latino organizations engaged in voter education and registration efforts today reported how the 113th Congress—including every member of the House of Representatives and the Senate—has dealt with the issue of immigration so far. The mid-term report card gives a “green

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D-Backs Announce 30 Winning Schools in the "D-Backs $150,000 School Challenge"

D-Backs Announce 30 Winning Schools in the "D-Backs $150,000 School Challenge"

The Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation announced the 30 winning schools in the “D-backs $150,000 School Challenge,” presented by the University of Phoenix. The challenge received more than 800 submissions from Arizona schools, and the winning grants come from all around the

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Attorney Juan Pablo G. Zaragoza Joins Polsinelli Expanding Wealth Planning Presence

Attorney Juan Pablo G. Zaragoza Joins Polsinelli Expanding Wealth Planning Presence

National law firm Polsinelli welcomes Juan Pablo G. Zaragoza to the firm’s Wealth Planning/Administration Practice as associate in the Phoenix office. Zaragoza has extensive experience in the areas of estate planning, international estate planning, business succession planning, charitable planning and

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“ASU Ahorrando para Aprender” Ofrece $2.5 Millones en Becas para Estudiantes de Bajo Ingreso

“ASU Ahorrando para Aprender” Ofrece $2.5 Millones en Becas para Estudiantes de Bajo Ingreso

La Universidad del Estado de Arizona recibió una segunda ronda de fondos financieros para el programa ASU Ahorrando para Aprender que duplica el alcance y los fondos de este programa. ASU Ahorrando para Aprender ayudará a un total de 555

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