George W.P. Hunt, who would become Arizona's first governor, was instrumental in guiding it toward statehood in the early 1900s.
It was on Feb. 14, 1912, that President William Howard Taft’s signing of legislation officially made Arizona the 48th U.S. state.
Robert J. Jones, chancellor of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has been named president of the University of Washington.
On a late rainy Wednesday afternoon in the University of Arizona’s Integrated Learning Center, a group of 35 students savors ...
The cuts proposed by the National Institutes of Health would cost the U of A $40 million. What they're really for is to help ...
Hasner, 55, is currently an executive vice president for The Geo Group, a private prison company based in Boca Raton. His ...
University of Arizona President Suresh Garimella will host breakfast meetings with faculty this semester as a step towards ...
Kiah Duggins, a 30-year-old civil rights lawyer and former Miss Kansas contestant ... According to NPR affiliate KMUW, the Wichita State University alum was on her way back to Washington, D.C., after ...
The overall goal is to reduce groundwater overdraft, a condition in which more water is drawn from a well or aquifer than is ...
UCF guard Jordan Ivy-Curry (0) has his shot blocked by Arizona State forward Jayden Quaintance ... player in college basketball at just 17 years old, Quaintance leads all Power 5 players in ...
Valentine's Day is on February 14th year after year, so why not bring your special someone to one of the most romantic restaurants in Arizona? Reserve is one of the best fine dining establishments in ...
A University of Illinois study from 2010, cited by Popular Mechanics in an October 2022 story, found The Old Farmer's Almanac ... Desert Southwest: Arizona, New Mexico, parts of Texas, Nevada ...