Arizona universities: All the dates ASU, UA, NAU will be closed for the rest of the year

Phoenix, AZLocal News

The article details the academic calendars for Arizona's three largest universities: Arizona State University (ASU), University of Arizona (UA), and Northern Arizona University (NAU), focusing on their closures for the remainder of the year. With fall break on the horizon, students are keen to know when they will have time off. The article lists significant closure dates, including Veterans Day on November 11 and Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 20, both of which will see all three universities closed. ASU's fall semester commenced on August 22, while UA and NAU began their fall semesters on August 26.

The article also outlines specific breaks for each institution, such as Thanksgiving and spring breaks, highlighting the differences in their schedules. This information is vital for students and local residents planning their activities around the university calendar. The article is timely and relevant, especially as students prepare for upcoming breaks. It effectively informs the community about the academic schedules, fostering awareness and planning.

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