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Recent News About Arizona Wildcats
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University president comments on Murad Dervish guilty verdict
Murad Dervish has been found guilty of first-degree murder for the killing of Thomas Meixner, who was the head of the University of Arizona Department of Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences.
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UArizona geographer’s project informs new Arizona law against racist property deeds
When Jason Jurjevich and his husband Charles Walker purchased a home near the University of Arizona campus in 2021, they encountered racist covenants in the property's deed.
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Students explore presidency through expert interviews at University of Arizona
University of Arizona students had the opportunity to gain unique insights into the American presidency through a specialized course, Political Science 205: The American Presidency.
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University partners in federal initiative addressing extreme heat management
A new federally funded center will utilize the expertise of the University of Arizona (UArizona) to aid communities across the United States in managing extreme heat.
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University of Arizona receives $1M gift for 'Sprouts House' project expansion
The University of Arizona's School Garden Workshop is set to expand its influence in K-12 education, thanks to a significant $1 million donation from the Sprouts Healthy Communities Foundation.
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University of Arizona ranks among top global institutions in CWUR report
The University of Arizona (UArizona) has been recognized as one of the top universities globally in the latest Center for World University Rankings (CWUR).
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Study links firefighter chemical exposure to increased prostate cancer risk
Firefighters may face a higher risk of prostate cancer due to chemical exposures encountered on the job, according to research from the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and the University of Michigan.
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Research links firefighter chemical exposure to increased prostate cancer risk
Firefighters may face an increased risk of prostate cancer due to occupational chemical exposures, according to recent research from the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and the University of Michigan.
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University of Arizona addresses removal of unauthorized encampment before commencement
The University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins addressed the recent campus demonstration that took place near Main Gate Square in Tucson, where an unauthorized encampment was removed by the University of Arizona Police Department and...
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Craig T. Nelson inspires UArizona graduates with tales of struggle and triumph
Craig T. Nelson, an alumnus of the University of Arizona, shared his personal journey and experiences with graduates at the university's 160th Commencement ceremony held in Arizona Stadium.
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University of Arizona enforces campus policy against unauthorized encampment
The University of Arizona Police Department has taken steps to enforce the campus use policy following the establishment of an unauthorized encampment on university grounds.
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University professor Marcia Rieke receives prestigious Gruber Cosmology Prize
Marcia Rieke, a Regents Professor of astronomy at the University of Arizona's Steward Observatory, has been awarded the 2024 Gruber Cosmology Prize.
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Jane Rigby honored with Presidential Medal for work on James Webb Telescope
Jane Rigby, an alumna of the University of Arizona's Department of Astronomy, has been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Joe Biden.
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University of Arizona's new marketplace empowers student entrepreneurs
Wildcat creativity will soon be showcased as Student-Made Arizona launches this fall.
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Wireless devices may shrink thanks to new advances in phononics
Researchers from the University of Arizona Wyant College of Optical Sciences and Sandia National Laboratories have made significant strides in developing smaller, more efficient wireless devices.
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University of Arizona to confer around 8,000 degrees at upcoming commencement
The University of Arizona is set to award approximately 8,000 degrees during its 160th Commencement ceremony on May 10.
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University of Arizona honors seven exceptional graduates at commencement ceremony
The University of Arizona is set to honor seven graduating seniors at its 160th Commencement ceremony on May 10.
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University of Arizona responds to unauthorized protests with stricter campus policies
The University of Arizona is currently navigating a challenging period as demonstrations have erupted on its Tucson campus.
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University of Arizona's Jay Quade elected to National Academy of Sciences
Jay Quade, a professor in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Arizona, has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences.
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University of Arizona addresses recent protests with new policy measures
The University of Arizona faced significant demonstrations on April 29-30, prompting a message from President Robert C. Robbins.