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Visitors to the Cuk Ṣon Audiorama on the east side of Centennial Hall read, relax and listen to music. The audiorama will be in place through Nov. 12.
Oct. 23, 2024

Escape the noise: Audiorama installation offers a space for rest and reflection

Arizona Arts Live's latest installation lets visitors escape the stress of daily life and relax with music, books and the sights and sounds of nature.

a photograph of a person with a label that says "arizona queer archives: building our histories together" on it sitting on top of an archive of items
Sept. 24, 2024

$1M grant will support paid internships in community archives

The funding from the Mellon Foundation will provide library and information science graduate students hands-on experience as they help communities record their histories.

A painting titled "Solar Eclipse" by Swedish artist Bengt Nordenberg
April 5, 2024

Solar eclipses have been a source of fascination forever

There were times when eclipses ended battles or cost astronomers their heads. Longtime UA astronomer Don McCarthy sheds some light on the celestial spectacle through history.

Craig T. Nelson
April 4, 2024

Craig T. Nelson, Emmy-winning actor and UArizona alumnus, will address graduates at Commencement

Nelson, who studied drama at the university, starred in the TV show "Coach" and the 1982 film "Poltergeist" and voiced Mr. Incredible in the Pixar superhero film "The Incredibles."

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