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Former Kelso High School guard Erin Tack’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.
On March 12th, Kelso High School Forward Erin Tack’s collegiate team the Arizona Wildcats were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 11 seed.
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Former Centennial High School guard Montaya Dew’s collegiate team has been invited to the NCAA tournament.
On March 12th, Centennial High School Forward Montaya Dew’s collegiate team the Arizona Wildcats were invited to the NCAA tournament as a 11 seed.
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Who the Arizona Wildcats is playing this season of college basketball
The Arizona Wildcats’ season starts on Wed Oct. 25 at Tucson.
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This high school athlete from Pima County posted on Twitter about their university sport future in week ending June 10
This player posted on Twitter about a university offers in the week ending June 10.
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Women, men have different motivations for competing, UArizona expert says
Mary L. Rigdon, director of the University of Arizona Center for the Philosophy of Freedom and an associate professor in the Department of Political Economy and Moral Science, has spent years studying gender competitiveness and women's equity.
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Student-built satellite uses 'beach ball' for an antenna
Scientists and engineers at the University of Arizona have built instruments for three NASA telescopes, led two deep space missions and made it possible to see farther back in space and time than ever before.
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What this Pima County athlete said on Twitter about their university prospects in week ending Jan. 21
This player posted on Twitter about a university offers in the week ending Jan. 21.
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School of Art graduate student surprises Bill Walton with repainted chair
Basketball television analyst Bill Walton is a huge Grateful Dead fan. As luck would have it, the University of Arizona School of Art graduate student tasked with repainting his special chair in McKale Memorial Center also shares his love for the eclectic rock band.
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How your mood affects the way you process language
When people are in a negative mood, they may be quicker to spot inconsistencies in things they read, a new University of Arizona-led study suggests.
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University of Arizona President: 'By coming together to study and implement the most climate-smart tools we have, we can ensure a future in which we all thrive'
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is set to invest over $4.7 million into a three-year initiative backed by the University of Arizona, alongside the University of Maryland, Tucson City of Gastronomy, the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, and Local First Arizona, according to an article published by the University of Arizona on December 20
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University of Arizona Cancer Center program receives $1.1M gift for holistic cancer care
University of Arizona Cancer Center program receives $1.1M gift for holistic cancer care
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Cancer Center gets $1.1M gift for holistic cancer care
A $1.1 million gift will support the development of a University of Arizona Cancer Center program that aims to integrate traditional medicine and therapies with Western cancer treatments to improve health outcomes, build resiliency for survival and encourage patient well-being.
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UArizona dean on research grant: 'This investment is a major win for our burgeoning hypersonic research program'
A University of Arizona (UArizona) professor recently received a three-year research grant.
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'Infant galaxies' spotted by Webb Telescope, reaching a major science goal for the mission
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope was conceived and designed to explore every phase of cosmic history. Its highest-ranked science goal was to image the first stars and galaxies to form after the Big Bang.
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University of Arizona researchers work on three projects with USAID grants: 'This is a huge step forward'
University of Arizona researchers are delving into global issues like climate change with funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
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UArizona researchers expand humanitarian and resilience efforts with grants from USAID
University of Arizona researchers with the Arizona Initiative for Resilience and Development are undertaking three projects with international impact thanks to grants from the United States Agency for International Development, or USAID.
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UArizona trains its first class of aspiring astronauts at Biosphere 2
When Trent Tresch envisions the future of human spaceflight, he imagines not just a military or scientific presence on the moon and Mars, but also everyday people – plumbers, artists, journalists, teachers – from a variety of backgrounds and abilities.
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Chairman of the Arizona Board of Regents: 'Firefighters face unimaginable risks'
The Arizona Board of Regents has awarded a $4 million grant to researchers from the University of Arizona Health Sciences and Arizona State University to explore ways to reduce the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease among firefighters.
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525-million-year-old fossil defies textbook explanation for brain evolution
Fossils of a tiny sea creature that died more than half a billion years ago may compel a science textbook rewrite of how brains evolved.
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Study aims to reduce firefighter cancer risk
A new study by researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences and Arizona State University, in collaboration with their fire service research partners, will examine ways to reduce the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease among firefighters.