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The new minor is an effort years in the making, and will focus on what has become the fastest-growing racial or ethnic group in the United States.
Sama Alshaibi is among 184 artists, writers, scholars and scientists awarded Guggenheim Fellowships. Her project will highlight experiences of women and girls in war-torn Iraq.
As the university recognizes APIDA Heritage Month, Joshua Schlachet explains in a Q&A how he and his East Asian studies colleagues are enhancing the Japanese studies curriculum.
During National Poetry Month, the poetry centers at UArizona and Kent State University are inviting anyone and everyone to write a few lines as part of the Global Vaccine Poem project.
Aaron Coleman's early art took the form of graffiti art on trains. He is now a printmaker whose work has been displayed in collections around the world.
"Solution Number Two," a short documentary produced by students in the School of Theatre, Film and Television, premiered last week and is available to stream through Feb. 17.
The project will create immersive scenarios that simulate typical experiences of discrimination, with the goal of promoting honest and productive discussions about racism.
Lisa Molomot and Jacob Bricca spent five years creating "Missing in Brooks County," which chronicles migrant struggles in one of the most dangerous corners of the United States.
For the fourth time, the University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television is ranked among The Wrap's Top 50 Film Schools in the U.S.
Alejandro Macias, an assistant professor in the UArizona School of Art, has work in three exhibits celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs through Oct. 15.