Making their voices heard: ‘Showdown in the Desert’ highlights Arizona’s growing show choir presence
Boulder Creek High School hosted Arizona's first show choir competition in 2023, and it has since doubled in size.
Boulder Creek High School hosted Arizona's first show choir competition in 2023, and it has since doubled in size.
Arizona’s public school allies are tired of bearing the brunt of right-wing political attacks and are calling on elected leaders to protect students.
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.
President Trump’s effort to ban diversity, equity and inclusion programs is squeezing research at Arizona universities in areas with little or no connection to DEI, like wildfire prevention, air pollution, and public health.
While passing a budget resolution is the first step in a lengthy process, what’s left in it provides a framework that will shape federal spending—including slashing nearly $1 trillion in Medicaid spending by 2036.
Arizona universities are unsure of the future of inclusive initiatives as both the Trump administration and state Legislature threaten funding over diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices.
Learn about nine job-training programs for Arizona students that pave the way for a meaningful career right out of high school.
Maricopa County Superintendent Shelli Boggs is a conservative who supports so-called "school choice." She's likely to appoint school board members who share her views.
New schools have been approved in central Phoenix and Deer Valley, while school boards in south Phoenix and Paradise Valley made the difficult decision to close a number of facilities due to low enrollment.
Funds for the future Hilton Family Holocaust Education Center in Phoenix are now up to $38 million, providing more resources ahead of the expected opening in April 2027.