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Recent News About Arizona Wildcats
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UArizona Hispanic Alumni Club honors contributors at scholarship event
The University of Arizona Hispanic Alumni Club (UAHA) is set to honor several community members for their contributions to students, the Hispanic community, and education.
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University of Arizona unveils sustainable ENR2 building with public dedication event
The University of Arizona's newest addition, the Environment & Natural Resources Phase 2 (ENR2) building, will be officially introduced to the public on September 10.
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UArizona forecasters predict more intense North Atlantic hurricane season
The University of Arizona's hurricane forecasting team has predicted an especially active hurricane season for 2024.
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University of Arizona responds to off-campus incident under investigation
The University of Arizona has acknowledged an ongoing investigation by the Tucson Police Department into a tragic incident that occurred early in the morning off-campus.
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University mourns loss of student; police investigate off-campus incident
The University of Arizona community is mourning the loss of sophomore Erin Jones, who passed away in an off-campus incident early this morning.
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Joseph Glover named provost at University of Arizona starting July
Joseph Glover has been appointed as the new senior vice president of academic affairs and provost at the University of Arizona.
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Joseph Glover named new provost at University of Arizona
Joseph Glover has been appointed as the University of Arizona's new senior vice president of academic affairs and provost.
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Asteroid traced back to moon's Giordano Bruno crater
Scientists have, for the first time, traced an asteroid back to its exact origin—a specific crater on the moon.
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UArizona-led platform joins $20M NSF-funded biosciences center
CyVerse, an open science platform led by the University of Arizona, will play a crucial role in a new center focused on molecular and cellular biosciences.
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Judith Bronstein elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences has announced the election of 250 new members, including Judith Bronstein, a Distinguished Professor at the University of Arizona.
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Early trauma affects squirrel lifespan; climate change could alter survival patterns
Life for young red squirrels in the Yukon is fraught with challenges, including harsh winters, limited food, and threats from predators like the Canada lynx.
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Red squirrel study links early trauma to shorter lifespans amid climate concerns
Life in the Yukon presents numerous challenges for young red squirrels.
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Study links squirrel life span with early trauma; climate change could worsen impacts
Life for young red squirrels in the Yukon is challenging, with harsh winters, scarce food, and predators like the Canada lynx posing significant threats.
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Study reveals human impact on Earth's deep subsurface fluids
Researchers from the University of Arizona have conducted a study on the impact of human activities on Earth's deep subsurface.
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UArizona receives $1M donation from Davises for adaptive athletics equity
Longtime supporters of the University of Arizona, Cole and Jeannie Davis, have pledged $1 million to the university's Adaptive Athletics program.
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Biosphere 2 pioneers environmental research amid global challenges
Earth Day serves as a reminder of the need for environmental conservation and sustainability.
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Geologists uncover expansive size of Zealandia-Antarctic mantle domain
Scientists have long sought to understand the secrets hidden deep within Earth's mantle, a layer that lies 1,800 miles beneath the surface.
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UArizona researchers named fellows by American Association for Advancement of Science
Two faculty members from the University of Arizona have been elected as 2023 Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
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UArizona programs earn top spots in QS World University Rankings
The University of Arizona has been recognized as a leader in more than three dozen academic disciplines, according to the 2024 QS World University Rankings by Subject.
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University offers new course on legal challenges in outer space
The University of Arizona is offering a new course titled Space Law and Policy, which addresses the growing legal complexities associated with human activities in outer space.