News published on Business Daily in June 2019

News from June 2019


Indiana University-Bloomington finished in a tie for first in a peer-assessment ranking of the best public affairs schools by U.S. News that examined 285 campuses around the nation.

Arizona State University finished in a tie for 14th in a peer-assessment ranking of the best public affairs schools by U.S. News that examined 285 campuses around the nation.

The Greater Phoenix Chamber (the Chamber) announces its opposition to the “Building a Better Phoenix Act” (Prop 105) and the “Responsible Budget Act” (Prop 106).

Indiana finished 36th in a ranking for hospital safety issues such as preventable errors and infections, according to spring 2019 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades given to more than 2,600 hospitals nationwide.

Arizona finished 34th in a ranking for hospital safety issues such as preventable errors and infections, according to spring 2019 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades given to more than 2,600 hospitals nationwide.



The University of Arizona has been awarded a "Seal of Excelencia" by a national organization focused on accelerating Latino student success.

University of Indianapolis, University of Evansville and University of Notre Dame top the list of highest grossing men's college swimming and diving programs in the state in 2016

Grand Canyon University, University of Arizona and Arizona State University-Tempe top the list of highest grossing men's college swimming and diving programs in the state in 2016

On June 18, Kelly Patton, Senior Economic Development Consultant – Statewide Programs for APS, shared how the state’s longest serving utility supports crucial business and economic development efforts in Arizona.

Governor Doug Ducey joined March of Dimes, Senator Kate Brophy McGee and members of the health care community for a ceremonial signing of SB 1040, known as “Arianna’s Law.”



Indiana University-Bloomington finished 28th in a ranking of best education schools by U.S. News that examined 258 campuses around the nation.

Arizona State University finished 16th in a ranking of best education schools by U.S. News that examined 258 campuses around the nation.

Crawford County was ranked the poorest county in Indiana in a Wall St. 24/7 analysis of the least affluent regions in all 50 states.

Apache County was ranked the poorest county in Arizona in a Wall St. 24/7 analysis of the least affluent regions in all 50 states.

Grant County ranks 254th in trade with $15.32 million in exports in 2017.

Morgan County ranks 248th in trade with $30.38 million in exports in 2017.