The board that oversees Arizona’s three public universities on Thursday approved modest tuition increases for incoming freshmen students who are state residents and larger boosts for non-residents.
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The board that oversees Arizona’s three public universities on Thursday approved modest tuition increases for incoming freshmen students who are state residents and larger boosts for non-residents.
Arizonans hoping for a break from the drought gripping the state will be disappointed, with climatologists calling for minor to exceptional drought conditions.
The University of Arizona will lift its indoor mask requirement beginning March 21, following similar moves by Arizona’s other two public universities.
Advocates in Arizona are pushing back against a new wave of bills targeting transgender youth this session.
Culture Passes offer free admission to the Phoenix Art Museum, Reid Park Zoo, and over a dozen other arts and culture institutions throughout the state.
Need something to binge this weekend? Grab some popcorn and see if you can spot the Arizona landscapes in these Hollywood classics.
Arizona surpassed 1 million COVID-19 cases Friday while contending with a new spike, becoming the 13th state to reach the grim milestone.
The COVID-19 vaccine is now available to anyone 12 and older at a number of pharmacies and at any of Arizona’s state-run vaccination sites.
Arizona Republican lawmakers introduced the third-highest number of voting restriction bills this year. Arizona lawmakers, who began the year with one of the highest number of voting restriction bills in the nation, are winding down a legislative session in which it...
Demand for vaccination appointments has declined, as 40% of the state’s population had received at least one dose of the vaccine.
After a record-breaking 2020, experts predict 2021 will offer little relief, which could have devastating results for Arizona.
Here’s the latest on what’s happening with COVID-19 in Arizona.
Wildfires have burned more acres in 2020 than the two previous years combined. And, thanks to climate change, it’s only poised to get worse.
As part of our efforts to help voters feel informed as the November election approaches, we’re creating an overview of local races throughout the state.
Arizona has one of the worst mental health care providers per population ratios in the country, with one provider for every 790 residents.
As part of our efforts to help voters feel informed as the November election approaches, we’re creating an overview of local races throughout the state.
Arizona universities want to increase enrollment in the Arizona Teachers Academy, a program developed to address to the state’s massive teacher shortage.
A team of Northern Arizona University engineering students and professors has created a sensor that connects to a bicycle to detect dips and jolts in pathways.
The Flagstaff Piano Festival brings world-class pianists to NAU June 21-28 with 21 events, including starry concerts at Lowell Observatory. Here are the details for this fourth annual event.
Students can get creative with NAU’s Young Authors Camp, July 7-11. Plus, scholarships are available via Northern Arizona Book Festival.
If you suffer from arachnophobia (fear of spiders), there’s hope: A new treatment plan from NAU has shown promising results.
NAU celebrates national recognition with top rankings and awards in multiple graduate programs, showcasing excellence across academics and student media.
After President Trump issued executive orders targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), the Cultural and Academic Research Experience at NAU has scaled back significantly and is in danger of shutting down.
NAU students can bond with therapy dogs at Dog Days every Tuesday. Learn more about the unique and popular program.
A new study involving NAU found that 75% of tropical rainforests are degraded, threatening thousands of species.
The aspen forests in Flagstaff are struggling due to climate change, but NAU researchers hold hope for recovery.
Learn about the Flagstaff Festival of Science and make plans to attend the 2024 edition, which will be held Sept. 20-29.
In her groundbreaking research, NAU student Holly Berns harnesses the power of AI to prevent strokes.
Coconino County has unveiled the winners of a county-wide contest to design new “I Voted” and “Future Voter” stickers.
Hobbs proposed bringing back a requirement that students who use vouchers for private schools must have first attended public school.