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The UA College of Pharmacy's Center for Health Outcomes and PharmacoEconomic Research has been awarded a $600,000 grant from The Merck Company Foundation to establish a Division of Pharmaceutical Policy.
In accordance with the State of Arizona's Records Retention and Disposition Schedule, the Office of Curriculum and Registration has destroyed a certain number of undergraduate records.
S. James Anaya, one of the world's foremost authorities on indigenous rights in international law, has joined the faculty of the James E. Rogers College of Law's tribal law and policy program at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
A bill sponsored in part by Arizona Sen. John Kyl is funding a $200,000 study to measure medical and law costs to counties bordering Mexico.
Without changes in Arizona's economy the state will be unable to sustain its current level of investment in higher education, consultants reported to the Governor's Task Force on Higher Education on Jan. 13
Fr. Robert Burns and Regents Professor Heiko Oberman will offer their views on the future of relisious cooperation at a Feb. 2 lecture in Tucson.
The UA invites the Tucson community to a series of programs in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision.
Ever wonder why some saguaros have arms that droop down instead of up? What do the lizards do when it gets cold? Did you know that some bats will hibernate for as long as nine months?
Denzel "Denny'' Joseph Hawkins, an employee at the University of Arizona Facilities Management for 30 years, died Dec. 10. He was 57.
Lo Que Pasa is pleased to recognize the following members of our campus community who have volunteered as speakers recently.