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The Tempe Diablos announced the finalists for its 35th annual Excellence in Education event, to be held at Wild Horse Pass Resort and Casino on Thursday, May 2, honoring and recognizing outstanding educators serving the Tempe community including teachers, leaders and administrators. more
Leaders from Arizona State University and Willmeng Construction gathered for an event to formally celebrate the completion of ASU’s iconic Alumni Lawn renovation.  more
Sonoran University of Health Sciences announced that Dr. Paul Mittman will be retiring in June 2025 after 25 years as president and CEO of the institution. more
Kyrene School District is moving forward with the implementation of a middle school social and emotional learning curriculum to be used in the next school year. more
A student at a Chandler junior high school is headed to the Washington, D.C. area next month. Isabelle Garcia, a seventh-grader at Kyrene del Pueblo Middle School, in West Chandler, placed … more
Diversity, equity and inclusion programming continues to face backlash in Arizona with the Goldwater Institute filing a lawsuit March 19 against the Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of an Arizona State University professor who refuses to take the university’s required training. more

Arizona State University will showcase an array of STEM displays and activities for the public to enjoy during the Luke Days 2024 Airshow, March 22-24, at Luke Air Force Base in Glendale. more
The recently released auditor general’s district spending report for 2023 showed instructional spending down across two-thirds of Arizona school districts, while Kyrene School District recorded an increase in its instructional investments in the last year. more
Toyota USA Foundation announced grants of up to $9.3 million to prepare Chandler and Tempe students for future STEM careers.  more
Technology can be an important tool for educators and parents in guiding child development, despite concerns that early use of tablets, mobile phones and computers causes more harm. more
Rosendin, an employee-owned electrical contracting company with an office in Tempe, announced that its CEO Mike Greenawalt was selected for Grand Canyon University’s Colangelo Servant Leadership Award for providing alternative career pathways for high school graduates. more
Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly visited Arizona State University on Feb. 22 to celebrate the investments from the Microelectronics Commons, a program Kelly secured in the CHIPS and Science Act, witnessing how the university is playing a key role in making Arizona a center for microchip development and manufacturing. more
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