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The College of Education_s department of special education, rehabilitation and school psychology has formed a partnership with the Educational Resources Information Center_s Clearinghouse on Counseling and Student Services (ERIC/CASS), at the University of North Carolina.
This fall, a number of kids in Tucson_s Sunnyside District will take math classes like any other youngsters in school. They_ll also have their lessons reinforced at home, thanks to a four-year, $3.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation. NSF awarded the grant to the UA mathematics department to develop programs for parents in Sunnyside and other districts in the Southwest. The project begins in August.
Researchers in The University of Arizona's Biomedical Engineering Program have identified a new and better way to provide relief for patients with advanced glaucoma.
UA researchers are using a new technology to hunt for individual genes or genetic patterns that could hold the keys to some of medicine's most persistent mysteries.
Touch your fingertip to a piece of glass in the research lab of Jennifer K. Barton and within seconds she can see a detailed, computerized picture of the blood flow and layers of cells beneath your skin.
The University of Arizona department of psychiatry is seeking 30 volunteers for a study of a medication that may be an effective "antidote" to male sexual dysfunction caused by antidepressant medications.
Seven business and community leaders were elected to the University of Arizona Foundation Board of Directors earlier this month. The 41-year old Foundation is a private, non-profit corporation which raises funds, manages assets and facilitates projects for the benefit of the UA. The UA Foundation is the largest university foundation in the state, with an asset base of more than $218 million...
The University of Arizona Science and Technology Park ranks 6th among university-related research parks in the United States in terms of occupancy and jobs, according to Vernon George, a nationally-recognized economic development consultant.
University of Arizona President Peter Likins announced this morning that the University will not be purchasing or leasing Casa Feliz, an apartment building just north of campus.
Ofelia Zepeda, a linguist, poet, community leader, teacher and a member of the sprawling Tohono O'odham nation in southern Arizona, is among 32 new MacArthur fellows that will be announced Wednesday by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.