ASU's "Educating for Democracy?" class analyzes and explains the relationships between education and democracy and draws an intergenerational mix of students.

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Researchers at the Morrison Institute for Public Policy gathered data from more than 7,500 current educators in Arizona and found that nearly two-thirds of them have considered leaving their profession, but overwhelmingly, they stay because they believe they’re making a difference in their students’ lives.



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A one-year Master of Science in Public Health Technology and two-year Master of Public Health, both out of ASU’s new School of Technology for Public Health, will be available in the fall of 2025.



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