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Gene Giacomelli, left, former director of the UA's Controlled Environment Agriculture Center, talks tomatoes with Todd Millay, director of the Arizona Student Unions, in the greenhouse on the Student Union roof.
Nov. 20, 2018

Rooftop Greenhouse Teaches, Nourishes and Empowers Students

Located at the Student Union Memorial Center, the nation's first student-run rooftop greenhouse with the capacity for year-round food production helps stock the Campus Pantry.

Benjamin Renquist, inventor of a new animal growth assay, in his lab at the UA Agricultural Center.
Sept. 27, 2018

Startup Licenses UA-invented Aquatic Animal Growth Assay

How can farmers of aquatic animals quickly and efficiently select the top producing stocks for breeding? Benjamin Renquist has invented a new assay that answers this question, offering an easy-to-use assay that has been licensed to startup GenetiRate.

The UA's new bachelor's degree in applied humanities will produce graduates who are prepared with both professional skills and the so-called “soft skills” and broad perspectives that are gained in the humanities.
Sept. 12, 2018

New Degree Combines Professional, Cultural Skills

A new career-centered degree in the College of Humanities will give students an educational path that integrates professional training and skills in intercultural competence.

"Research and development leads to innovations and technology. I always knew that I wanted to go into that direction, so that I can contribute to solving some important problems facing our planet," says Joel Cuello, UA professor of agricultural and biosys
March 21, 2018

The Future of Farming Takes Root

How will agriculture feed a world population approaching 10 billion? At the UA, researchers are looking up for answers, in the form of vertical farming. With UANews video. The series Fast Forward is examining the UA's role in the convergence of the digital, physical and biological worlds.

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