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UA students have been collecting donated bikes in support of refugees living in Tucson. The students, who will be holding an event to accept donations and inform the community about bicycle safety, acknowledge that barriers to having consistent and reliable transportation can be especially challenging for refugees, and they hope the bicycles can help.
Despite being a part of notable comedians' tweets and monologues, the University of Arizona's hip-hop minor, the first to be offered in the nation, is incredibly applicable in business and marketing. Read one alumnae's perspective.
The historic interpretation of the land-grant mission has placed the UA's sphere of impact squarely within state and, at times, national boundaries. The contemporary iteration indicates that the University's land-grant mission involves a global impact.
Deans from across campus share their thoughts about the historic and contemporary importance of the UA's land-grant mission. Whether it is related to scientific research, the arts or the free exchange of information, the mission for many signals a commitment to communities across the state coupled with efforts that are important and impactful to people around the globe.