
ABOR Chair welcomes Cecilia Mata to the board
“On behalf of the Arizona Board of Regents, I proudly welcome Cecilia Mata to the board and extend our sincere appreciation to Governor Ducey for his outstanding choice to appoint Ms. Mata....>
“On behalf of the Arizona Board of Regents, I proudly welcome Cecilia Mata to the board and extend our sincere appreciation to Governor Ducey for his outstanding choice to appoint Ms. Mata....>
The Arizona Board of Regents will convene for a special board meeting on Aug. 20....>
“The challenges facing public higher education are arguably steeper now than at any point in decades. Universities must adapt quickly in the face of a pandemic that touched every aspect of these institutions, innovate to provide instruction that meets students wherever they are, and think entrepreneurially to meet changing market expectations. ...>
The Arizona Board of Regents is pleased to welcome Arizona State University undergraduate student Nikhil Dave to the board as the new student regent, following Gov. Doug Ducey’s announcement of his appointment today....>
“Higher education is a key driver in advancing any society. Arizona lags in higher education attainment and the Arizona Board of Regents is committed to ensuring access to higher education....>
News briefs from the virtual Arizona Board of Regents meeting June 10-12, 2020....>
Today, the Arizona Board of Regents adopted COVID-19 response planning principles to provide a blueprint for universities to follow in the months ahead, focusing on the health and safety of students, employees and members of university communities. ...>
The Arizona Board of Regents paid tribute to Regent Lauren L’Ecuyer’s service during today’s board meeting, commemorating her dedication to Arizona’s public universities and her commitment to the issues and concerns of students in her capacity as a student regent. ...>
Please note the change of address for the Arizona Board of Regents, effective June 1. ...>
Amid an atmosphere of uncertainty and financial instability during the COVID-19 pandemic, Arizona higher education and K-12 leaders are reaching out to graduating high school seniors to encourage them to take their next steps toward success as degree-seeking students at the state’s public universities....>