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Phoenix Approves $10M For Training, Education Stipends

Phoenix is working on a new program to get more people to work. On Tuesday, the City Council unanimously approved using $10 million in federal funds to provide training, education and monthly stipends.The Workforce Wraparound Tuition/Apprentice Program will target residents in industries hardest hit by the pandemic: hospitality, food service, and retail with an emphasis on

Several Arizona colleges to require masks in all classrooms

Several Arizona colleges to require masks in all classrooms
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DMACC begins opening classes; cybersecurity investigation continues, no cause released

9 MCCCD Colleges Now Recognized As Hispanic-Serving Institutions

Nine of the Maricopa County Community College s 10 sites have now been officially recognized as Hispanic-Serving Institutions, the district announced Monday.  The Chandler-Gilbert, Paradise Valley and Rio Salado community colleges are the latest institutions within the district to reach this status. This means that at least a quarter of students at each college identify as Hispanic or Latino.  “The Maricopa Community Colleges are committed to providing the best possible student experience, which includes seeking out opportunities to support our diverse student population and the 35% of our District’s students who identify as Hispanic or Latinx,” said MCCCD Interim Chancellor Dr. Steven R. Gonzales. 

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