ASU joins lawsuit over order that requires international students not attending in-person classes to head home
The lawsuit lists a number of universities as plaintiffs, including ASU, NAU, and UArizona.
The lawsuit lists a number of universities as plaintiffs, including ASU, NAU, and UArizona.
US pediatricians walk back support for in-person schooling as WHO warns against politicization
The American Academy of Pediatrics said in a joint statement that science must guide decisions on reopening in the fall after the White House cited its earlier guidance.
The American Academy of Pediatrics said in a joint statement that science must guide decisions on reopening in the fall after the White House cited its earlier guidance.
Google to offer career certificates it says are equivalent to a 4-year college degree
The tech behemoth will offer three new certificate programs in Data Analytics, Project Management, and UX Design, according to a July 13 news release.
The tech behemoth will offer three new certificate programs in Data Analytics, Project Management, and UX Design, according to a July 13 news release.
Trump undercuts health experts — again — in schools debate
President Donald Trump is ramping up his attacks on his government’s top health professionals as he pushes the country to move past the coronavirus.
President Donald Trump is ramping up his attacks on his government’s top health professionals as he pushes the country to move past the coronavirus.
Children's Cancer Network holds school supply distribution in Phoenix
Kids with cancer and their siblings received backpacks loaded with school supplies by the Children's Cancer Network for a "back to learning" event on July 11.
Kids with cancer and their siblings received backpacks loaded with school supplies by the Children's Cancer Network for a "back to learning" event on July 11.
3 Arizona teachers test positive for COVID-19 after sharing summer school classroom, 1 passes away
Kimberly Chavez Lopez Byrd, a teacher, passed away from COVID-19 on June 26. Two other teachers, who shared the same classroom, tested positive for the virus.
Kimberly Chavez Lopez Byrd, a teacher, passed away from COVID-19 on June 26. Two other teachers, who shared the same classroom, tested positive for the virus.
Schools outline plans to return to class amid COVID-19 pandemic
Some school districts will offer parents the option to choose how their children will attend class, while other districts will go fully digital for a portion of the school year. FOX 10's Justin Lum reports.
Some school districts will offer parents the option to choose how their children will attend class, while other districts will go fully digital for a portion of the school year. FOX 10's Justin Lum reports.
Trump asks Treasury to review colleges' tax-exempt statuses, threatens to revoke funding
Most universities and colleges in the U.S. are not required to pay federal corporate income tax.
Most universities and colleges in the U.S. are not required to pay federal corporate income tax.
Foreign students weigh studying in person vs. losing visas
International students worried about a new immigration policy that could potentially cost them their visas say they feel stuck between being unnecessarily exposed during the coronavirus pandemic and being able to finish their studies in America.
International students worried about a new immigration policy that could potentially cost them their visas say they feel stuck between being unnecessarily exposed during the coronavirus pandemic and being able to finish their studies in America.
ASU professor redesigning cooling vests to deal with hot temperatures in Arizona
One ASU professor hopes his work on clothing can help people adapt to Arizona's extreme heat. FOX 10's Stephanie Olmo reports.
One ASU professor hopes his work on clothing can help people adapt to Arizona's extreme heat. FOX 10's Stephanie Olmo reports.
Opinions differ in debate over reopening of schools amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
Parents and teachers have differing opinions on reopening schools, as Arizona continues to deal with a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Parents and teachers have differing opinions on reopening schools, as Arizona continues to deal with a surge in COVID-19 cases.
‘I finally got into Harvard’: Man trades garbage collection job for Harvard Law acceptance letter
A Maryland man traded in his garbage collecting job for a Harvard Law School acceptance letter and he has his friends and family to thank.
A Maryland man traded in his garbage collecting job for a Harvard Law School acceptance letter and he has his friends and family to thank.
Students speak out after Phoenix Union High School District cuts ties with school resource officers
The group spoke out on July 9 and called for the school board president and several other school board members to make public statements on the issue, saying silence is not acceptable.
The group spoke out on July 9 and called for the school board president and several other school board members to make public statements on the issue, saying silence is not acceptable.
CDC: No rewriting of guidelines for reopening schools
Despite President Donald Trump's sharp criticism, federal guidelines for reopening schools are not being revised, the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday.
Despite President Donald Trump's sharp criticism, federal guidelines for reopening schools are not being revised, the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday.
International students in Arizona scrambling to figure out new ICE rule on student visas
International students are looking at their options, after a new rule by ICE could mean they will have to leave the country.
International students are looking at their options, after a new rule by ICE could mean they will have to leave the country.
Trump threatens to cut federal aid if schools don't reopen
“The Dems think it would be bad for them politically if U.S. schools open before the November Election,” Trump said, “but is important for the children & families. May cut off funding if not open!”
“The Dems think it would be bad for them politically if U.S. schools open before the November Election,” Trump said, “but is important for the children & families. May cut off funding if not open!”
University of California system names first Black president
Dr. Michael Drake was chosen Tuesday to be president of the University of California, the first Black leader in the system’s 150-year history.
Dr. Michael Drake was chosen Tuesday to be president of the University of California, the first Black leader in the system’s 150-year history.
Harvard, MIT sue US government over new ICE rule for international students
Harvard University and MIT are suing the Department of Homeland Security over a new ICE rule that makes international students leave the U.S. if they're enrolled at colleges that will be online in the fall because of coronavirus, the schools announced on Wednesday.
Harvard University and MIT are suing the Department of Homeland Security over a new ICE rule that makes international students leave the U.S. if they're enrolled at colleges that will be online in the fall because of coronavirus, the schools announced on Wednesday.
Phoenix Union High School District will not re-sign agreement with Phoenix for School Resource Officers
Phoenix Union High School District will not re-sign its annual agreement with the City of Phoenix for School Resource Officers.
Phoenix Union High School District will not re-sign its annual agreement with the City of Phoenix for School Resource Officers.
Trump says he will pressure states to reopen schools in fall
President Donald Trump says he will pressure governors to reopen schools and colleges this fall, arguing that some want to keep schools closed for political reasons against the will of families.
President Donald Trump says he will pressure governors to reopen schools and colleges this fall, arguing that some want to keep schools closed for political reasons against the will of families.



















