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Recent News About The University of Arizona
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New UArizona initiative to help communities harness the power of food as medicine
New UArizona initiative to help communities harness the power of food as medicine.
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UArizona recertified with Seal of Excelencia for service and commitment to Latino students
UArizona recertified with Seal of Excelencia for service and commitment to Latino students.
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The University of Arizona Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry partners with Nogales artists to depict life at the border with art: 'We are simply giving them the resources and platform'
The University of Arizona's Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry is collaborating with local artists and communities on the Arizona-Sonora, Mexico border, awarding more than $40,000 to 20 Mexican through the Fronteridades grant program since its inception since 2019.
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University of Arizona student competes in season three of "LEGO Masters": 'Lego requires problem solving'
After years of sharing his work on social media, first-year University of Arizona Student Liam Mohajeri Norris is taking his building talents to television as a contestant on season three of the competitive series "LEGO Masters" on FOX.
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Celebrating 70 years of 'Bear Down, Arizona'
Celebrating 70 years of 'Bear Down, Arizona'.
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How a forest's smell could help scientists sniff out drought stress
How a forest's smell could help scientists sniff out drought stress.
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Boyce family donates 'generous' $2.5 million to establish chair in mining, engineering at U. of Arizona
The family of Greg and Lisa Boyce has given a gift totaling $2.5 million to the University of Arizona to establish the new Gregory H. And Lisa S. Boyce Endowed Department Leadership Chair in Mining and Geological Engineering.
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$2.5M gift from Boyce family establishes Mining and Geological Engineering Endowed Chair
$2.5M gift from Boyce family establishes Mining and Geological Engineering Endowed Chair.
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UArizona student to compete on season three of 'LEGO Masters'
UArizona student to compete on season three of 'LEGO Masters'.
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UArizona unveils interactive display to highlight clean energy partnership
UArizona unveils interactive display to highlight clean energy partnership.
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University of Arizona President: 'The study of foreign languages and international cultures is as critical as ever'
The University of Arizona has received a $5.9 million grant in federal Title VI funds from the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) to establish a new Center for East Asian Studies, joining three other longstanding international centers on campus.
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UArizona opens its first tribal microcampus to serve the Pascua Yaqui Tribe
UArizona opens its first tribal microcampus to serve the Pascua Yaqui Tribe.
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$11M Energy Frontier Research Center to advance molecular-level solar science
$11M Energy Frontier Research Center to advance molecular-level solar science.
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Business 'dreamer' hopes to use entrepreneurial spirit to help others
Business 'dreamer' hopes to use entrepreneurial spirit to help others.
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UArizona professor gains 'outstanding achievement', leads $11M Energy Frontier Research Center to advance solar science
A University of Arizona associate professor has been chosen to lead the new Energy Frontier Research Center for Soft PhotoElectroChemical Systems, an $11 million facility that aims to advance molecular-level solar science.
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With Webb Space Telescope, UArizona astronomers help detect carbon dioxide in exoplanet atmosphere
With Webb Space Telescope, UArizona astronomers help detect carbon dioxide in exoplanet atmosphere.
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Aerospace videos inspire incoming student to soar to new heights
Aerospace videos inspire incoming student to soar to new heights.
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UArizona welcomes largest, most diverse class
UArizona welcomes largest, most diverse class.
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What older adults do while they sit affects dementia risk, study finds
What older adults do while they sit affects dementia risk, study finds.
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University of Arizona to lead international partnership to investigate quantum internet technology
The University of Arizona Center for Quantum Networks is taking a lead role in a new international research and development partnership that will investigate new technologies that can form the basis of quantum internet.