Bob Christie, Associated PressStudentsArizona Court Overturns In-state Tuition for DREAMERsPHOENIX — The Arizona Court of Appeals says young immigrants granted deferred deportation status under a program started by former President Barack Obama are not eligible for lower in-state college tuition. Tuesday’s ruling says a judge’s 2015 decision that deferred action recipients were considered legally present in the U.S. and therefore qualify for state benefits […]June 20, 2017StudentsArizona Universities Ask Donald Trump to Protect Immigrant StudentsPHOENIX — The board that oversees Arizona’s three state universities voted Friday to urge president-elect Donald Trump to protect students who were illegally brought into the county when they were children, while specifically rejecting efforts to designate the schools as “sanctuary campuses.” The Arizona Board of Regents voted unanimously to send a letter to Trump […]December 11, 2016Leadership & PolicyStudent, Worker Data at Risk at Maricopa CollegesPrivate information of millions of current and former students, workers and suppliers at the Maricopa County Community College District was vulnerable to hackers because of security lapses in the district’s computer systems that have since been patched, district officials said Wednesday.November 27, 2013African-AmericanExperts Say Feds vs. State Conflict in Arizona Rooted in U.S. FoundingThe federal lawsuit against Arizona’s tough new immigration law focuses heavily on a question that has been in the spotlight repeatedly the past decade and dates back to the Founding Fathers.July 7, 2010Page 1 of 1