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Recent News About Rio Salado College
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Rio Salado College announces winter break schedule
Rio Salado College will close from December 24, 2024, to January 1, 2025, for Winter Break.
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Rio Salado introduces precision optics microcredential starting January 2025
Optical technologies play a crucial role in various sectors, including medical systems, cameras, virtual reality headsets, and biometric tools.
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Study break exercises boost mental focus and physical well-being
Taking breaks during study sessions can enhance productivity by allowing the brain to rest and reset.
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Rio Salado College president extends holiday greetings to the community
Wishing you happiness, hope, peace, and joy during this season and throughout 2025.
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Rio Salado introduces new features in RioLearn platform for enhanced student experience
Rio Salado College is set to introduce several new features to its online learning platform, RioLearn, starting January 2025.
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Kate Smith discusses future of learning on two educational podcasts
Rio Salado College President Kate Smith recently participated in two podcasts to discuss the evolving landscape of education.
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The significance of phosphorus in maintaining physical health
Phosphorus, named after the Greek mythological figure symbolizing light, plays a vital role in human health.
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NSLS club aids families during National Homelessness Awareness Month
Rio Salado College's National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) club concluded its donation drive in support of National Homelessness Awareness Month on November 21, 2024.
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Staying motivated: Tips for achieving your dreams
In the pursuit of achieving significant goals, staying motivated is a crucial element.
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Rio Salado College launches $20 million fundraising campaign for student success
Rio Salado College, in collaboration with Maricopa Community Colleges and the Maricopa Community Colleges Foundation, has launched a new initiative called EmpowerED for Student Success.
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Foods boosting cognitive functions: eggs dark chocolate berries fish coffee
Food for thought” isn’t just an expression; it’s the reality of how our bodies function.
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Toni Garcia inspires students at Rio Salado College
Toni Garcia, a Student Services Specialist at Rio Salado College, has been part of the Maricopa County Community College District for two decades.
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Arizona-Mexico Commission highlights educational advancements at membership reception
Rio Salado College President Kate Smith presented at the Arizona-Mexico Commission’s (AMC) Membership Reception on November 21, hosted by Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs.
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Elias shares entrepreneurial insights in Community College Daily article
Janelle Elias, Vice President of Academic Affairs and Strategy and Advancement at Rio Salado College, has authored an article for Community College Daily.
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Career resolutions for 2025: Five ways to broaden professional horizons
As the year 2024 comes to a close, many professionals are considering resolutions that can positively impact their careers in the upcoming year.
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Managing holiday stress through preparation and boundary-setting
The holiday season, often associated with joy and celebration, can also be a significant source of stress for many individuals.
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Strategies to enhance memorization skills
Few experiences are as exasperating as having knowledge just out of reach.
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Mona Tolley's talk highlights indigenous approaches to education
Mona Tolley, an Indigenous Education Advisor from the University of Ottawa and a member of Canada's Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation, delivered a presentation at Rio Salado College in honor of Native American Heritage Month.
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Rio Salado College recognized for boosting student voter participation in 2024 elections
Rio Salado College has been recognized as a 2024 ALL IN Most Engaged Campus for College Student Voting by the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge.
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Reducing car use benefits mental health while promoting sustainability
The movement towards a more sustainable lifestyle is gaining traction, and the impact of cars on both the environment and personal health is under scrutiny.