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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. â SUNY Empire State College and Rio Salado College, a member of the Maricopa Community College District in Tempe, Arizona, recently finalized a transfer agreement highlighting four academic programs to help graduates who have earned an associate degree transfer to continue their education.Â
The partnership agreement allows Rio Salado students to transfer up to 79 lower-division credits to SUNY Empire, more than half the 124 total credits required to complete a bachelorâs degree. This allows students to earn a bachelorâs degree in as little as one year after their associate degree, and then enter the workforce even sooner.
Governor Ducey visits Phoenix Municipal vaccination site COVID-19 Vaccine (Source: File photo) By KOLD News 13 Staff | March 4, 2021 at 4:10 PM MST - Updated March 4 at 4:10 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Governor Doug Ducey this morning visited the state-run Phoenix Municipal Stadium vaccination site and thanked volunteers for their work to distribute vaccine doses to Arizonans.
Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) Director Dr. Cara Christ and Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs Director Major General Michael T. McGuire provided a briefing of operations during a tour of the site.
Volunteers, health care professionals and Arizona National Guard Members at the Phoenix Municipal Stadium site help administer the vaccine, direct traffic, and ensure that operations run smoothly. They are currently administering 3,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses per day, and can ramp up distribution once the state receives more doses from the federal government.
Phoenix Forge makerspace opens near Grand Avenue Arts District
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Gateway Community College officially opened its community makerspace near the Grand Avenue Arts District last week with the tools and equipment to help inventors bring their ideas to life.
Phoenix Forge, located at 535 W. Van Buren Street, is a partnership between Gateway Community College, ASU, the City of Phoenix, APS and the U.S. Economic Development Administration to provide access to a community space, software and training for the public, ASU and Maricopa County Community College District students.
“We wanted to create a place with entrepreneurship in mind,” Stephanie Adames, the public relations and marketing manager for Phoenix Forge, said in a statement. “Phoenix Forge has been a long-time idea of GateWay Community College who saw the need for a central place for people to learn and create regardless of their current skill set.”