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Pandemic relief funds for early childhood care set to expire June 30

With federal pandemic relief funds set to expire on June 30, child care accessibility and affordability could be at risk for both families and care providers, as scholarships and increased reimbursement rates shrink.

Sensory Friendly Job Fair paves the way for adults with autism to meet potential employers

A Sensory Friendly Job Fair gave individuals with autism and autism spectrum disorder an opportunity to meet and be interviewed by more than a dozen potential employers on April 9 in Tempe.

Low-income hearing health care expanded to all three Arizona universities

Providers wanted to expand access, particularly after learning that transportation challenges prevent people from participating in the project. The commission looked toward the two other state universities for assistance and announced the involvement of Northern Arizona University in 2023 and the University of Arizona earlier this year.

New software tool takes on institutionalized racism in health care

TruLite Health, a software systems developer based in Tempe, set out to tackle clinical bias that leads to health inequities. To repair clinical bias, Truity processes patient data and health equity knowledge in order to provide clinical, social and behavioral interventions to improve health care outcomes with diverse populations.

Arizona projected to have largest nursing shortage in U.S. in 2025

PHOENIX — The National Center for Health Workforce Analysis predicts Arizona will have 28,100 fewer registered nurses than are needed in the state by 2025, a bigger disparity than in any other state in the country. 

Lithium Liabilities

An investigation from the Howard Center at Arizona State University uncovered the coming electric battery revolution in America will require billions upon billions of gallons of water to mine lithium. Many of the new U.S. mines will be located in the drought-prone American West

MIDFIRST BANK’S ON-CAMPUS LOCATIONS TO CLOSE AFTER UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIP ENDS

The lease for two on-campus MidFirst locations expires on April 29, after the contract between the University and the bank ended in December 2022

ASU ALUMNA, STUDENTS ASSIST IN UPCOMING PHOENIX NATIONAL EATING DISORDER AWARENESS WALK


The walk at Kiwanis Park on March 12 hopes to showcase support and resources for people with eating disorders

Accessible Playgrounds Give Everyone the Benefits of Play


Too often, traditional playground designs leave children with physical or developmental challenges feeling left out or excluded. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

From Brain Surgery to the Spotlight: How this Teen Ballerina Learned to Dance Again


After surviving a stroke, Thalia Fuentes and her mother Reina were ready to get their groove back. But they didn’t have to do it alone.


Content Marketing Work

5 Subject Line Tactics to Boost Open Rates

In this blog post, we’ll provide five tried-and-true subject line tactics that have been found to boost open rates — so you can take your campaigns from good to great.

Weathering the Storm

Preparing for extreme weather disasters is a daunting prospect for facilities managers … It’s important to take the necessary precautions before a storm hits to avoid any unexpected surprises that might harm business.

5 Ways Restaurants Can Earn More Positive Reviews

Keep reading to discover more about how to solicit positive customer reviews, how to respond to them, and how to handle the unfavorable ones so you don’t lose any potential customers.


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