Kimberly Koerth

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New lifelong learning program downtown opens ASU to older adults

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at ASU offers a variety of classes and lectures to adults ages 50 and over. To register for classes, members pay a $15 fee per semester plus an additional $35 per four-session class or $10 per one-time lecture they wish to take.

UA medical students to travel to Dominican Republic for medical mission trip

Eight students from the University of Arizona College of Medicine's Phoenix campus will travel to the Dominican Republic over winter break on a medical mission trip. The students organizing the trip are members of International Health Organization—Phoenix, a...

Revival Art Collective looks to mix tattooing, fine art in Phoenix

The Revival Art Collective, a cooperative gallery, studio and tattoo shop, is described by a co-owner as a way to combat the separation between the type of art found in a gallery and the type of art found on someone’s skin -- a tattoo.

Phoenix lawyer has an unusual specialty: Keeping flash mobs legal

Ruth Carter is anything but an ordinary lawyer: Her specialties include flash-mob law. She works with Improv AZ and is in charge of making sure the flash mobs that the group organizes are legal.

CBS News chairman talks about tackling tough journalism topics

CBS news chairman and 60 minutes executive producer, Jeff Fager discussed the future of network news on Tuesday. The talk was part of the Cronkite School's Must See Mondays speaker series, but was held on a Tuesday to accommodate the Veterans Day holiday.

First ever Cronkite Day connects school’s past, present, future

The Walter Cronkite School held its first Cronkite Day event for alumni, students and prospective students on Friday.