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By Patrick Walker on June 10, 2010
FLAGSTAFF (NAZ Today)– State universities are issuing more bachelor degrees than expected.
The Arizona Board of Regents– the governing body of the three state public universities– announced Thursday that the number of students who are earning bachelor degrees is rising faster than what was predicted in ABOR’s Vision 2020 strategic plan. The plan calls for a 50 [...]
Posted in Top Stories | Tagged abor, Arizona News, ASU, flagstaff, nau, tempe, tucson, UA, university |
By Ryan Gahris on March 1, 2010
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — A planned tuition increase at Arizona’s three state universities will be discussed Monday at a public forum in Tucson.
It’s the only time to provide comments to the Arizona Board of Regents before the tuition vote on March 11.
For University of Arizona students, the regents are proposing a 31 percent increase in [...]
Posted in Arizona News, Top Stories | Tagged 31 percent, Arizona Board of Regents, hike, Increase, students, tuition, university |
By Brandon Neuman on November 19, 2009
10:00 p.m. Nov. 19th update: APS is reporting that at approximately 9:20 p.m. power was restored to all 1,300 customers affected by this outage. Repair crews performed an inspection of the lines and equipment and found no immediate damage. Once the inspection was complete they were able to re-energize the lines. No immediate cause [...]
Posted in Top Stories | Tagged blackout, flagstaff, game, NAU Basketball, Pacific, power outtage, tv, university |
By Kyle Anderson on September 9, 2009
VIDEO REPORT
NAU president John Haeger spoke with NAZ Today reporter Jennifer Buzzard today about the current university budget as well as plans for the new recreation facility and other projects.
Posted in Local News, Video | Tagged abor, Arizona News, budget, john haeger, nau, university |
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