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Andrew Granatstein shares why he chose to study at the UA and what he hopes to gain from working this summer for a Tucson-based technology development company.
Ashley Tsosie-Mahieu is serving as the Curatorial Fellow in Native American Art and Culture at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts.
As thousands of graduates prepare to step off campus with their degrees, professional resume writer and UA alumnus Geoff Coon shares his tips for producing a top-notch resume.
UA alumnus Jeffry Jahn was known for his energy and passion for choral arts, and he inspired a generation of singers and audiences alike.
California officials are urging the public to help reduce infectious diseases associated with non-native pigeons. UA entomologist Dawn H. Gouge answers questions about public health concerns.
UA linguists Elly Zimmer and Cecile McKee explain what the late Leonard Nimoy, while playing a half-Vulcan and half-human on "Star Trek," taught the world about humanity.
Chris Impey, a University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Astronomy, shares his insights about how technology impacts our lives.
UA Regents' Professor Carol Barnes was invited to attend the recent Nobel Prize ceremony by her post-doctorate mentor, John O'Keefe.
Is it a diet or a dietary pattern? Doesn't matter. It's good for you, and it can reduce risk factors associated with heart disease and cancer.
UA specialists explain why new year's resolutions sometimes fail, noting that people should bring more compassion and kindness into what they do if they want to see positive results.