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Noelle Haro-Gomez, a UA journalism senior, raised nearly $5,000 to fund her trip so she could take part in a summer program in Cambodia.
UA student and military veteran Felisa Hervey writes about war in poems drawn from her unique experience as a veteran and civilian. Hervey's most recent collection is "Letters to War and Lethe."
Rachel Schafer, a fifth-year doctoral candidate in the UA biomedical engineering program, has made it to the cover of BioTechniques, an international journal focused on the technical aspects of research in biotechnology. The journal featured Schafer’s image on its August cover.
With the start of the new academic year, hundreds of incoming freshman are better prepared for their transition into high after having completed the New Start program. The comprehensive, six-week summer program orients and acclimates high school students to the academic rigor and social engagement characteristic of campus life.
UA's Sarah Rokuski provides her top 10 nutrition tips for incoming students. A nutrition counselor for the UA's Campus Health Service, Rokuski says it is important for students to plan means, avoid dieting and be mindful when eating, among other things, to ensure proper eating habits.
Amer Taleb, an award winning UA student journalist, has worked with numerous news organization. In the future, he hopes to work for a reporter or government official.
James Miller Creighton was a well-known Arizona architect during his time, having drafted plans for well known buildings throughout the state. Creighton is the original architect of UA's Old Main.
Given growing demands for individuals who have an interest and skill in protecting the nation's cyber infrastructure, the UA's GenCyber camp was held this summer at the Biosphere 2, providing students with hands-on experiences and instruction on topics related to cybersecurity.
KEYS, a seven-week STEM education immersion program at the UA has just come to a close. Since the program began in 2007, more than 90 UA faculty members have mentored 233 interns, with more than half of the students from backgrounds underrepresented in science careers.
Several UA scientists were directly involved with the Apollo 11 mission, the first to land humans on the moon. On the 45-year anniversary of the landing, scientists share their memories of one of the most important moments in human history.