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Top Study Spots in Arizona for Students
Arizona provides students with the ideal study environments, from bustling cities to scenic terrain. Arizona offers everything a student could need from its dynamic cities and varied terrain. Arizona has everything a student could require- from quiet, private areas for concentration to bustling settings that spark creativity - from sophisticated libraries and coffee shops to outdoor spaces and more! Here, we present...
Recognizing Excellence: The 2023 Gabe Zimmerman Public Service Awards
The Center for the Future of Arizona (CFA) has announced the recipients of the 2023 Gabe Zimmerman Public Service Awards. These annual awards stand as a testament to the tireless dedication and significant impact of committed non-elected public servants throughout the state, who fervently uphold the spirit of civic duty.
Awardees of the 2023 Gabe Zimmerman Public Service Awards from L to R: Stephanie Zamora, Sherri Collins, Stephen J. Pauken, Joy Rich & Mark McCall
ASU & Applied Materials Partner to Open $270 Million Semiconductor Facility in Tempe
Arizona State University has partnered with Applied Materials Inc. to establish a cutting-edge research, development and prototyping facility in the Valley.
Top 8 Medical Transport in Phoenix, AZ
When you need medical care, you can’t take chances on transportation. In fact, the more expedient and reliable your arrival at an emergency room or medical facility can greatly improve your odds of resuscitation and healing. When it comes to medical transport, Phoenix is at the forefront with private transport companies wielding cutting-edge technologies, superior in-transit medical facilities, and the best caring professionals in the nation. But how do you find the right medical transportation? We’re here to help. Here are the top-rated medical transport services in Phoenix, ensuring you have the best options for your needs.
40 Years of Phoenix Children's Hospital & Reflecting on Its Impact
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"The day I walk in that hospital and I don't get a lump in my throat is the day I know it's time to go." Yet, it’s been almost 40 years, and still that day for Steve Schnall has not come. For the Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation executive, even just walking into the hospital has the power to remind him why he returns: “When I go into that hospital, and I look at those kids, who are just, I mean, some of the treatments are brutal,” he says. “And I see their little smiles. The kid with cancer, who has finished their...