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Rachel Leingang

Rachel Leingang

Higher Education Reporter at Arizona Republic Online

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Sandra Day O'Connor legacy in Phoenix, from her adobe house to ... - The Arizona Republic

Sandra Day O’Connor fostered a reputation for bipartisanship and a passion for civics, and her legacy in Phoenix reflects that.
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John Jay O'Connor: Alzheimer's disease familiar to Sandra Day O ......

Sandra Day O’Connor, 93, died from complications of advanced dementia, probably Alzheimer’s disease. Her husband died from it, too.
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Leo Beus, Phoenix attorney and ASU donor, dies at 78

Leo Beus, the co-founder of Phoenix law firm Beus Gilbert and donor to ASU's Biodesign Institute and law school, died Monday.
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Behind on rent, mortgage, city services and other bills? Here’s how...

Arizona, Maricopa County and its cities have programs that can help if you’re struggling to pay down rent and utility bills that accrued during the pandemic.
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ASU reaches settlement with student who sued after removal as manag...

The settlement comes almost six months after Rae’Lee Klein posted a tweet that led to backlash from students and others who worked at Blaze Radio.
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University of Arizona looks to jump-start online enrollment with pu...

The move likely will make UA more of a player in the market for online students, particularly those who aren’t traditional college freshmen
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Arizona universities to receive hundreds of millions of dollars in ...

Arizona State University will get the most money of any college in the country, at $63.5 million. UA will get $30.9 million; NAU will get $23.6 million
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VA plans to suspend new GI Bill enrollments at University of Phoenix

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced Monday that it plans to suspend enrollments for new GI Bill students at the University of Phoenix.
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UA settles gender discrimination lawsuit from professor for $100K

The University of Arizona reached a settlement with Katrina Miranda, a professor at the school who sued saying she was paid less because she is female.
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University of Phoenix agrees to huge settlement over ‘deceptive’ ad...

“Students making important decisions about their education need the facts, not fantasy job opportunities that do not exist,” an FTC official said.
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Arizona has dozens of specialty license plates — these are the most...

Most of Arizona’s specialty plates cost $25, and $17 of that goes to an affiliated cause, like a charity or government agency.
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Arizona State University was paid for controversial economics cours...

ASU officials have rebutted an economics professor’s claims about unethical practices, but the school has changed course on some previous statements.
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Review finds blackface photo in 1989 ASU yearbook, edited by Nicole...

The search, done as part of a nationwide review by the USA TODAY Network, turned up three blackface photos from Arizona universities.
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ASU virtual reality lab lets online biology classes dissect animals...

The pilot program is the nation’s first fully online biology class using virtual reality for labs, ASU said.
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Feds to stop punishing colleges that charge high fees for degrees i...

The U.S. Department of Education wants to scrap a rule to protect students at for-profit colleges from programs with high debt and low earnings.