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Enrollment remained relatively steady at NAU for the fall 2023 semester. However, the university did report a jump in students from underrepresented groups.
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Arizona State University will build its new medical school in downtown Phoenix as part of a larger push by the state's universities to address shortages in healthcare workers.
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The Arizona Board of Regents voted to increase tuition at the state’s three public universities, as well as a new multi-year tuition-setting structure they say will improve cost predictability for students.
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NAU is removing the popular video-focused social media app from all university-owned devices, while ASU’s ban took effect Monday.
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The McCain Institute and the Cronkite School at Arizona State University have announced a task force focused on defeating disinformation attacks on democracy in the U.S.
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University of Arizona Health Sciences is set to receive more than $7 million in state and federal funding to continue growing the health professions workforce statewide, focusing on rural and urban communities that are medically underserved. Arizona's three public universities will collaborate on the program.
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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 increases for non-residents.
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The Associated Press reports that Arizona State University offensive football coordinator Zak Hill has resigned amid an NCAA investigation into alleged recruiting violations.
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Arizona State University police have arrested a 38-year-old homeless man they say is responsible for damaging Islamic literature and a copy of the Quran at the campus library.
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Arizona State University students angered that Kyle Rittenhouse had been a fellow classmate and could enroll again are channeling their outrage into protest.