Submitted by La Monica Evere... on Wed, 06/12/2013 - 4:06pm
Over the last 13 years, Teach Arizona has prepared more than 300 students to become successful middle and high school teachers.

Submitted by La Monica Evere... on Wed, 06/12/2013 - 9:54am
If you are near the UA's Education Building around noon on a weekday, you may walk past a group of visiting Mexican teachers sitting on the grass, sharing food and soaking up the sun before heading back to their Project SEED class.
Submitted by La Monica Evere... on Fri, 06/07/2013 - 10:38am
People with developmental disabilities (DD), just like everyone else, want to be a part of the community and have choices about where and with whom they live.
But they face a set of challenges and barriers.

Submitted by La Monica Evere... on Tue, 06/04/2013 - 11:02am
The local and global consequences to food waste is not only financial, but also environmental.
The United Nations Environment Programme reports that, among other things, the impact includes the waste of water, fertilizers and pesticides and results in heightened levels of methane as food begins to rot, contributing to elevated levels greenhouse gases.
While the globe prepares for World Environment Day, which is June 5, others point to ethical considerations.
Submitted by La Monica Evere... on Tue, 05/28/2013 - 9:21am
While many recent college graduates long to spend the summer recovering from their senior year, not so for the graduate fellows in the UA Transition to Teaching, or TTT, program.
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Submitted by La Monica Evere... on Fri, 05/03/2013 - 6:01pm

Saguaro National Park in Arizona. (Photo credit: Hugh Mason, via Wikipedia)
What is a Ferocactus?
Submitted by La Monica Evere... on Thu, 05/02/2013 - 1:39pm
In an era of increasing climate instability, the southwestern region in the United States faces strained water resources, greater prevalence of tree-killing pests and potentially significant alterations of agricultural infrastructure.
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