Rio Salado College
Recent News About Rio Salado College
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Bananas: More than just a snack; discover their health benefits
Bananas, often associated with comedic routines and monkeys, are proving to be more than just a humorous fruit.
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Rio Salado College trains future bilingual medical interpreters
Millions of people in the United States face language barriers due to limited English proficiency, creating challenges in healthcare settings where English is predominantly used.
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Rio Salado celebrates Black History Month with virtual events focusing on education and culture
February marks Black History Month, a time to celebrate the contributions and achievements of the African American community.
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Spring StartUp Sprint offers free business setup at Rio Salado College
Rio Salado College is offering a unique opportunity for aspiring entrepreneurs through its Spring StartUp Sprint program.
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Self-performance reviews: A tool for reflection and growth
A work review can be an anxiety-inducing experience, often filled with apprehension about receiving criticism.
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Guidance offered for Rio Salado students planning credit transfers
Students at Rio Salado College who are considering transferring to a four-year institution can benefit from the college's transfer pathway agreements.
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Rio Salado hosts MLK Day event reflecting on King's legacy
Rio Salado College recently hosted an event to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr.
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EmpowerED campaign supports education access with $20 million fundraising effort
The EmpowerED campaign, initiated by Rio Salado College in collaboration with the Maricopa Community Colleges Foundation and all ten Maricopa Community Colleges, aims to remove educational barriers through a $20 million fundraising effort.
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Tennessee native Michelle Jordan pursues new career path through online education
Drones, cyber-attacks, and even Big Foot might seem unrelated at first glance.
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Rio Salado’s Phi Theta Kappa chapter earns five star status
Phi Theta Kappa (PTK), the international honor society for students at two-year colleges, has awarded Rio Salado College's PTK Chapter with Five Star Chapter status.
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Former Rio Salado president Myrna Harrison dies at age 93
Myrna Harrison, a former president of Rio Salado, Gateway, and Phoenix College, has passed away at the age of 93.
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Kayte Vucurevich supports online learners at Rio Salado College
As a student services analyst on Rio Salado’s Student Engagement and Recruitment Team (SERT), Kayte Vucurevich assists students in navigating online college.
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Rio Salado College launches Spanish version of website with AI translation
Rio Salado College has introduced a new feature on its website, allowing users to view content in Spanish.
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Rio Salado students named 2025 All-Arizona Academic Scholars
Rio Salado College has announced that Sarah Nichols and Angelo Lopez have been selected as representatives for the 2025 All-Arizona Academic Team.
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Rio Salado College outlines off-campus exam procedures
Rio Salado College has outlined a process for students residing outside Maricopa County to take exams with an approved proctor.
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Annual Dash with Splash supports student fund at Rio Salado College
Rio Salado College is set to host its 7th annual Dash with Splash event on April 5 at Kiwanis Park in Tempe.
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Wellness Wednesday emphasizes importance of proper ventilation at home
There are several lessons to be learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, with one of the most significant being the importance of clean air.
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Graduate becomes paralegal with Maricopa County Attorney's Office
Jared Simmons has successfully transitioned from a student to a paralegal with the Maricopa County Attorney's Office.
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Tempe partners with Rio Salado College to aid adult learners financially
The City of Tempe and Rio Salado College have introduced the Tempe Promise Program, aimed at providing financial support to adult learners seeking higher education.
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Essential career skills to develop in 2025
The beginning of a new year often inspires individuals to pursue personal and professional growth.