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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.
On the heels of the national Black Life Matters Conference, departments and programs across campus will host events in recognition of Black History Month.
The UA Crossroads Collaborative has introduced the latest in its series of university-community collaborations aimed at promoting dialogue and innovation in the field of youth, sexuality, health and rights.
The RelSec project at the UA engages scholars around the world in discussions about the role of religion and secularism.
A member of the advisory board at the Eller College of Management's Center for Leadership Ethics considers why unethical behavior persists.
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.
Deciding whether to go to graduate school or into the workforce after graduation is a big decision. The UA has many resources available to help students make the right choice.
A new study on minority education in Arizona, led by Jeffrey F. Milem of the UA College of Education, details rapidly changing statewide demographics and illustrates the need for more specialized educational programs and services. In this guest blog, Milem shares his team's recommendations for improving minority education.
The Palm Oil Awareness Initiative has recently launched at the UA.