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TUCSON — The Arizona Board of Regents has pushed back when it will set tuition and fees for the state's three public universities.
Arizona university students and some legislators may think that putting a lid on tuition is a great idea, but the Board of Regents doesn’t.
The salaries of top coaches at Arizona's two largest universities have set off alarm bells with the Arizona Board of Regents.
A search committee of the Arizona Board of Regents last week named Thomas Anderes as the finalist for the position of president of the board, a job currently called executive director.
The contract of new Arizona State football coach Dennis Erickson was discussed in executive session by the Arizona Board of Regents on Thursday and will likely be on the agenda at the board’s next meeting, in March.
The Arizona Board of Regents on Thursday approved tuition increases at the state's three public universities and directed staff to explore legal options to reduce tuition for some immigrants.
Tom Anderes will begin his appointment as president of the Arizona Board of Regents on July 1. The Board approved Anderes' contract last week. He will replace Joel Sideman, who will retire on June 30 after more than 20 years of service. Anderes is currently senior vice president for administration and fiscal affairs at the University of Wisconsin system. He worked at Arizona State University from 1978-1983 as assistant director of university budgets and holds multiple degrees, including two from the University of Arizona.
Gov. Jan Brewer nominated former House speaker Mark Killian to the Arizona Board of Regents.
August 20, 2004
The Arizona Board of Regents will start the process next month to see if there are ways that some illegal immigrant "dreamers'' can qualify for lower tuition than they now have to pay.
June 2, 2004
A student walks over University Ave on the Arizona State University campus Thursday, Sept. 23, 2010 in Tempe, Ariz. The Arizona Board of Regents is scheduled to vote on a proposal to cut back on scholarships for students who perform well on the state's high school graduation test. The universities say the scholarships are costing millions that should be spent on students with financial needs (AP Photo/Matt York)
The governor has tapped a former U.S. senator and a prominent Arizona businesswoman to join the state universities’ governing board.
June 25, 2004
According to the Arizona Board of Regents, the three state universities saved approximately $40.1 million on textbooks over the last five years as a result of cost-saving measures adopted by the board.
Fred DuVal, a former Arizona Board of Regents member with deep roots in Democratic Party politics, is now formally exploring a 2014 candidacy for governor.
The state Board of Regents on Monday suspended the ability of the Arizona Students’ Association to impose its $2-a-semester fee amid questions of how the money is being spent.
The state Board of Regents on Monday suspended the ability of the Arizona Students' Association to impose its $2-a-semester fee amid questions of how the money is being spent.
Nearly $1 billion was infused into Arizona’s economy last year as a result of the research at Arizona’s three public universities, according to a report by the Arizona Board of Regents.
Arizona's system of providing financial aid for university students is failing to meet the need, according to one member of the state Board of Regents, which governs the schools.
A longtime Democratic supporter of Gov. Janet Napolitano from Scottsdale will replace a Paradise Valley entrepreneur on the independent board that oversees the state’s three universities.
The Arizona Board of Regents has named a University of Arizona president. The regents named Ann Weaver Hart Friday the 21st president of the Tucson school.
The Arizona Board of Regents protected a popular financial aid program Friday, voting unanimously to continue funding the AIMS High Honors Tuition Scholarships.
TUCSON - The political fight to build a medical campus in Phoenix is not over yet. The state Board of Regents on Tuesday approved a draft outlining details of the expense involved with creating the campus to be shared by the University of Arizona and Arizona State University.
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