The percentage of female engineers varies by specialty, but 2021 figures show only 9% of mechanical engineers are women. One Arizona State University student is working to change it.
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Student’s Bad Faith Claims Against Grand Canyon University Revived by 11th Circuit
Twice a federal judge has ruled against a doctoral candidate suing the school, and twice the federal appeals court has demanded another round of proceedings.
How Arizonans Will Benefit After Student Loan Forgiveness Announced
Arizona Democrats are calling for a celebration of the recent decision from President Biden to forgive $10,000 in student loan debt for working class families.
Arizona Has Plenty of Higher Ed Institutions and Low Tuition, but Graduation Rates Remain a Problem
Arizona is one of the 18 states and U.S. territories with more than 120 colleges or universities, according to a study compiled with data from the Department of Education that measures SAT scores, tuition, and more within states for 2022.
Data Shows Arizona Graduation Rates in Peril as College Enrollment Falls Under The Curve
Enrollment for colleges and universities have fallen once again since the beginning of the pandemic, with over a million fewer students currently enrolled across the country.