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A Paradise Valley Community College professor whose student was found comatose inside his home shortly before she died last month was required by administrators six years ago to complete a sexual harassment course and was warned to keep students out of his private practice.
The Maricopa County Community College District's governing board will move forward on firing a psychology professor suspected of having an inappropriate relationship with one of his students who died.
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For most people, holidays mean a time for celebrating with family, eating too much and taking a day off from work. But for hospitality staff, holidays are all too often just like any other day of the year -- workdays.
The governing board of the Maricopa County Community College District voted 5-0 during its meeting on Tuesday to fire a psychology professor whose student Andria Ziegler died after visiting him at his home in April.
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - Mark Harris, a retired Arizona State University professor best known for baseball novels that included “Bang the Drum Slowly” narrated by the fictional Henry Wiggen, has died. He was 84.
BOISE, Idaho - The air was still thick with the smell of smoke when fire crews allowed Christopher Lee and his wife to return to their charred neighborhood and collect their belongings — or what was left of them.
The Maricopa County Community College District’s governing board will move forward on firing a psychology professor for allegedly having an inappropriate relationship with one of his students who died.
Arizona Rock 'n' Roll Marathon: Sunday. Marathon 7:40, Half-marathon 8:30
Efforts began Thursday to fire a Paradise Valley Community College professor for having an inappropriate relationship with a female student who administrators suspect died of a drug overdose.
WASHINGTON - Ailing Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist was discharged Thursday after two nights in the hospital for treatment of a fever. The 80-year-old Rehnquist, who has thyroid cancer, had been taken by ambulance to Virginia Hospital Center on Tuesday for tests and observation.
When people think of technology in health care, usually what comes to mind are rapidly advancing treatments that could one day cure diseases like diabetes and AIDS.
Kelly and Julian Perry are getting ready to welcome a new baby into their family in December. When the time comes, the Mesa couple will head to Banner Desert Medical Center, as directed by her obstetrician/ gynecologist, for the baby’s delivery.
Three major health-care corporations already serving the metropolitan area are scrambling to fill a medical void in the south East Valley and capitalize on the booming growth.
Arizona Regional Medical Center is racing to open its second hospital - Apache Junction's first - before health care reform legislation could restrict expansion by for-profit hospitals.
Maybe you’re in the market for knee replacement surgery or an angioplasty, or looking for alcohol detox treatment. Now you can go online to compare the costs of in-patient hospitalization for roughly 1,200 conditions and procedures at more than 80 hospitals statewide.
In this April 21, 2008 file photo, Professor Stephen Hawking of the University of Cambridge, makes remarks at an event marking the 50th anniversary of NASA, at George Washington University in Washington.
LONDON - Stephen Hawking, the British mathematician and physicist famed for his work on black holes, was rushed to a hospital Monday and was seriously ill, Cambridge University said. Hawking has been fighting a chest infection for several weeks and was being treated at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, the university city northeast of London, the university said.
Women don’t like to be shuffled from room to room, and they definitely don’t feel comfortable in cold, sterile operating rooms during childbirth.
RALEIGH, N.C.- Massachusetts Sen. Edward M. Kennedy emerged from the most precarious period following surgery to treat a brain tumor without any complications, spending Tuesday walking hospital hallways, spending time with his family and "keeping up with the news of the day," his office said.
BOSTON - Out of immediate danger, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy remained hospitalized as doctors worked to determine what caused one of the nation's best-known senators to suffer a seizure in his Cape Cod home.
LOS ANGELES - With Britney Spears whisked out of the public spotlight Thursday and committed to a hospital psychiatric ward, it's now up to a team of professional caregivers to reverse her seemingly endless downward spiral.
Life got a little scary the day David Covert learned his competition planned to move across the street.
Life got a little scary the day David Covert learned his competition planned to move across the street. Catholic Healthcare West, Covert’s employer, and Banner Health were vying to build the first major hospital in Gilbert.
The man is in his 30s, with two small children and the better part of his life ahead of him. Why he wanted to kill himself doesn’t matter now, as nurses and technicians swarm the ambulance gurney.
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