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January 8, 2008

News Item forwarded from phyllis.auernheimer@azregents.edu Clips for January 8, 2008

 

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207 students at ASU couldn’t prove legal status

East Valley Tribune – 01/07/2008, 9:44PM
Last semester, 207 students at Arizona State University couldn’t prove they live in the United States legally and became some of the first Arizona residents to be charged out-of-state tuition.

The university, in complying with Proposition 300, checked the status of the 46,217 residents who enrolled, said Sharon Keeler, an ASU spokeswoman.

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Nearly 4,000 students in Arizona couldn't prove legal status
The Arizona Republic - 01/08/08 12:38 PM
Nearly 4,000 students at Arizona universities and community colleges have been denied in-state tuition this year because they failed to prove they were legal residents. The largest share is at the community colleges.

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TxtNation helps add to Valley's global ties
Arizona Republic – 01/07/2008, 19:23 pm
TxtNation is not a household name. It only has five employees in Phoenix. But because the new British company requires knowledge workers and is potentially high-paying, it is being welcomed today as exactly the kind of international company Arizona needs to create a more diverse economy.
...generally maintain themselves. The company Googled Phoenix to find an economic development contact and found and contacted GPEC, who then 'sold...

 

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Illegal-immigration studies reach different conclusions
East Valley Tribune – 01/08/2008, 01:13 am
Two commissioned studies suggest contrasting opinions on either side of the employer sanctions argument. One report concludes that the costs of illegal immigration in Arizona are more than offset by the state tax revenue generated by the presence of immigrants here.
...Program at the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy at the University of Arizona. That report concluded that the costs of illegal immigration...

 

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UA coaches, Stoops and Kish, staying home
Tucson Citizen – 01/07/2008, 16:08 pm
JOHN MOREDICH Tucson Citizen University of Arizona defensive coordinator Mark Stoops is not going anywhere, and neither is assistant Tim Kish. That is the word from Wildcat coach Mike Stoops despite recent published reports that had Mark Stoops going to Miami and Kish possibly heading to Northwestern.
...coaches, Stoops and Kish, staying home JOHN MOREDICH Tucson Citizen University of Arizona defensive coordinator Mark Stoops is not going anywhere, and...

 

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Beauty queen barred from campus
Atlanta Journal And Constitution – 01/08/2008, 05:38 am
TUCSON, Ariz. A law school student and former beauty queen accused of kidnapping, biting and threatening a former boyfriend with a gun wants to continue her studies at the University of Arizona, which has barred her from campus.
...a former boyfriend with a gun wants to continue her studies at the University of Arizona, which has barred her from campus. Kumari Fulbright,

 

 

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Air Force funds fiber laser research, considers applications
Air Force Link – 01/07/2008, 15:02 pm
Air Force Office of Scientific Research Public Affairs 1/7/2008 - ARLINGTON, Va. -- The Air Force Office of Scientific Research officials have recently funded a project that creates fiber-lasers as thin as a human hair.
...various ways of commercializing our technology by licensing it through the University of Arizona's Office of Technology Transfer. We plan to...

 

 

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