1980s SARSEF projects reflect tech boom and rad scientific breakthroughs
SARSEF projects in the 1980s showcased student innovations that paralleled major advancements in technology, energy, medicine, and environmental science.
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SARSEF projects in the 1980s showcased student innovations that paralleled major advancements in technology, energy, medicine, and environmental science.
For over 25 years, Pima Community College has offered free citizenship classes, equipping thousands of residents with the knowledge and skills to successfully complete the naturalization process.
In the 1970s, SARSEF empowered young scientists to explore innovative projects on topics like tobacco, vehicle aerodynamics, and cardiovascular research, reflecting the decade's spirit of discovery.
SARSEF's early years in the 1950s and ’60s showcased student projects inspired by breakthroughs in DNA research, space exploration, and environmental science.
A pair of University of Arizona groups are hosting "Know Your Rights" trainings to help the school's immigrant community navigate changes sparked by sweeping immigration changes and Proposition 314.
Pima JTED's annual showcase featured hands-on demos in robotics, culinary arts, fire services, and pharmacy, highlighting workforce readiness and industry certifications.
For 70 years, SARSEF has strengthened Southern Arizona’s communities through hands-on STEM education, breaking barriers and fostering future innovators.
Arizona's universal voucher program has exceeded $800 million in costs, with Superintendent Tom Horne admitting a lack of financial projections while defending the program against criticism of mismanagement and inequity.
Two Pima County school districts are hosting job fairs to address Arizona's teacher shortage and connect schools with qualified candidates.