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UA faces fiscal storm: CFO resigns amid sweeping financial revamp

The University of Arizona unveiled major financial reforms amid the departure of its Chief Financial Officer.

Senior VP of UAGC steps down six months after acquisition

Effective Monday, Dec. 4, Dr. Gary Packard will instead be serving as the interim Senior Vice Provost of Online Initiatives.

Protests fill ABOR meeting following UA's financial crisis

University of Arizona President Robert Robbins delivered his State of the University and the board of regents approved a new tuition model.

What to expect for November's AZ Board of Regents meeting

The public session will begin Thursday, Nov. 16.

UA President addresses financial crisis saying they "overinvested"

President Robert Robbins' email came after the University of Arizona garnered criticism over its financial status.

AZ Board of Regents considers new tuition model for UA

Their final decision will be made later this month on Nov. 16.

UA leadership: "Our financial health is fragile"

The University of Arizona has implemented a 2% budget cut and started hiring freezes.

A look into the politics of Prop. 413

How Tucson’s struggle to pass city council raises is part of a bigger political conversation.

UA resolving $9 million claim from family of slain professor

The new step forward comes on the anniversary of professor Thomas Meixner's death.

HUD awards $3 million for new housing research center at UA

The Arizona Research Center for Housing Equity and Sustainability will be co-located at the University of Arizona and Arizona State University.

SAFER Banking Act Gains Momentum: Cannabis Industry Banking Reform

The bill has gained support from Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema and Attorney General Kris Mayes.

1,200 University of Phoenix students to get debt relief

$37 million will erase student loan balances.

Tucson voters to consider tying city council salaries to county supervisors

Proposition 413 will be up for a vote this November.

Free tutoring now available to combat pandemic-learning loss in AZ

Students in grades one through eight, who failed state math, reading and writing proficiency tests, are eligible for free tutoring services.

New down payment assistance program offers hope for first-time homebuyers in Tucson

Funding is expected to last until the end of the year.

Hobbs: "the universal school voucher program is unsustainable" as new cost projections come in

The projections come one day after two of the program's top officials resign.

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