News

The new Phoenix Children's CEO is coming to Arizona from New Orleans and will replace longtime leader Bob Meyer, who is ...
The AV/IT team at the University of Arizona, Phoenix Bioscience Core, was tasked with upgrading conference rooms that were operating with decade-old equipment.
An Arizona state senator and a civil rights group have accused the State Bar of Arizona of discriminating and retaliating against an attorney suing the Phoenix Suns.
The University of Arizona is updating the Arizona Board of Regents on its financial status as it heads into summer break.
University of Phoenix honored its annual Faculty of the Year Award recipients at an awards ceremony event held Saturday, May 17, at the Royal Palms Resort in ...
Chandler's city manager is leaving the East Valley city for a new role at the University of Arizona. 40 Under 40 Awards presented by Greenberg Traurig Join us as we honor Phoenix's 40 Under 40 ...
The combination of leading tech companies and a robust talent pipeline has produced an explosion in AI startups. Arizona boasts more than 233 AI-related startups—and that number is growing.
University of Mary and Diocese of Phoenix launch first-ever Catholic seminary in Arizona Seminarians live active lives, balancing prayer, studies, fraternity, and exercise.
The presidents of Arizona's three major universities form controversial relationships with state policymakers to advance their institutions' priorities.
The University of Arizona is pausing construction of its $300 million biomedical hub in downtown Phoenix.
Officials with the Tucson-based university cited uncertainty over federal funding for medical research as a factor in their decision to pause work on a proposed biomedical hub in the heart of Phoenix.
Banner Urgent Cares across Phoenix and Tucson are now testing pneumonia patients for Valley Fever 45% of the time, an increase of 18% from last February.