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UA Beats Fundraising Goal by Nearly $100 Million

Officials say the campaign reached its target more than two years ahead of schedule.

TUSD Looking to Fill 100 Teacher Vacancies

District historically has trouble recruiting enough teachers.

Episode 122: A Workforce Pipeline for Tucson Manufacturers

Plus, analysis of Monsanto greenhouse plans; churches offer sanctuary to undocumented immigrants.

Tech Schools Don't Want to Be Overlooked for Teacher Raises

Some uncertainty lingers after years of budget strain.

End-of-Year Donations Pour in to Arizona Schools, Nonprofits

Arizona's tax credits mean certain charities and schools see a year-end rush of money.

Year-End: Hart to Step Down, Other Big Education Stories

Higher Education Reporter Vanessa Barchfield discusses UA, K-12, funding.

Sanctions at Pima College Likely to be Extended 6 Months

College had hoped to return to full accreditation; accreditor team cites one area of concern.

TUSD, Vail Schools Honored for Work With Advanced Students

Districts increased number of students in advanced courses, student exam scores.

Fall Semester Comes to a Close at the University of Arizona

Almost 1,700 undergrads have applied to graduate this semester.

Education Superintendent: Minimum Wage Will Hit Schools

That's part of why she wants additional $200M for public education, Douglas says.

Students Get an Early Lead at El Tour de Tucson ... Indoors

Program helps teach students about cycling by letting them compete with other schools.

Tucson's Amphi District Seeks K-5 Students for STEM School

Innovation Academy will open next school year in Oro Valley for 500 students.

Democrat Williams, a Teacher, Wins Pima Schools Chief Job

In TUSD, two incumbents retain seats, third is ousted by newcomer.

Dustin Williams Poised to be Pima County Superintendent

Leads opponent Margaret Burkholder by more than 15,000 votes.

Colleges to Reach Out to High School Students in Tucson

Recruiters from about 200 institutions will be on hand at College Night.

UA Chinese Student Enrollment Grows, As Do Efforts to Thrive

China sends 1,900 students to the university, more than any other foreign country.

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