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UA President Robert N. Shelton visited recently with Thomas Cockrell, director of orchestral activities, to learn about the School of Music and the Arizona Symphony. The final concert of the school year, "Celebrating a Royal Wedding," will be held April 29 at 7:30 pm in Crowder Hall.

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Anthem College is part of the Anthem Education Group (AEG), a nationwide family of schools and colleges that provides career-focused training and education programs at accredited institutions throughout the United States and online. AEG schools offer hands-on, real-world education that prepares students to enter careers in health care, technology, business, and paralegal. Not all programs are available at all locations. AEG includes Anthem College, Anthem College Online, Anthem Institute, The Bryman School of Arizona, Morrison University, Allied College and High-Tech Institute. For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, visit www.anthem.edu/disclosures.

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www.sohnen-moe.com http www.americanmassageconference.com http Cherie Sohnen-Moe is an author, business coach and international workshop leader. She has been a successful business owner since 1978. Before shifting her focus to education and coaching, she was in private practice for many years as a massage and holistic health practitioner. She has served as a faculty member at the Desert Institute of Healing Arts (diha) and the Arizona School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (asaom). Cherie has written more than 100 articles that have been published in over 15 national and international magazines. She is the author of the book, Business Mastery. It is in its fourth edition, has sold more than 342000 copies to date and is recommended by more than 1300 healing arts associations and schools worldwide (with 600+ schools requiring it as a text). Cherie is the author of Present Yourself Powerfully and The Art of Teaching. She is the co-author of the ground-breaking book titled The Ethics of Touch; this book is used in more than 800 schools and associations with 300 requiring it as a text. Cherie is also a contributing author of Teaching Massage: Fundamental Principles in Adult Education for Massage Program Instructors, and was interviewed for a chapter of SAND TO SKY: Conversations with Teachers of Asian Medicine. Cherie holds a degree in psychology from UCLA and has extensive experience in the areas of business management, training, and creative problem solving—which ...

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Thinking about attending optometry school? Programs like the new ones in Arizona, California, and now even Massachusetts are diluting the value of an OD degree. They are contributing to the destruction of the profession by flooding an already saturated US market with even more optometrists. Why would they do this, you ask? Because they want your tuition money, plain and simple. You will spend over $200K on an OD from a private school only to graduate and discover that there are no quality jobs. Get ready to relocate to aa new state, take much lower pay than you expect, and work in a job that does not allow you to utilize what you have learned in optometry school. Optometry used to be a fantastic investment with a great potential, but it is no longer. Don't look at established optometrists and think that you can replicate what they have done. It's just not practical anymore given all of the pressures affecting optometry now. Watch this video for an explanation of why an OD degree may be a terrible investment for you. Ask around, talk to ODs, especially newer graduates. Most of all, DO NOT RELY ON WHAT YOUR SCHOOL OR THE AMERICAN OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATION TELLS YOU!!

Paragon Science Academy...

Paragon Science Academy Introductory Video (2011)

Sonoran Science Academy student Stan Palasek on hi...

In this segment, Sonoran Science Academy sophomore and science fair award winner Stan Palasek shares his research on how cells metabolize sugar.

GCU Chapel 8-29-11 pt. 1...

GCU CEO Brian Mueller provides this week's message. Part 1 of 2.

RE: Arizona College of Optometry...

Thinking about attending optometry school? Programs like the new ones in Arizona, California, and now even Massachusetts are diluting the value of an OD degree. They are contributing to the destruction of the profession by flooding an already saturated US market with even more optometrists. Why would they do this, you ask? Because they want your tuition money, plain and simple. You will spend over $200K on an OD from a private school only to graduate and discover that there are no quality jobs. Get ready to relocate to aa new state, take much lower pay than you expect, and work in a job that does not allow you to utilize what you have learned in optometry school. Optometry used to be a fantastic investment with a great potential, but it is no longer. Don't look at established optometrists and think that you can replicate what they have done. It's just not practical anymore given all of the pressures affecting optometry now. Watch this video for an explanation of why an OD degree may be a terrible investment for you. Ask around, talk to ODs, especially newer graduates. Most of all, DO NOT RELY ON WHAT YOUR SCHOOL OR THE AMERICAN OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATION TELLS YOU!!

ASU Fulton Schools of Engineering...

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Students from the University of Arizona American Marketing Association collegiate chapter competed in the Nintendo Case Competition at the 32nd Annual AMA International Collegiate Conference in New Orleans. The team placed in the top 10 out of over 140 competing schools, and gained real world marketing experience in the process.

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