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Feb. 13, 2024

'Black History in the Borderlands' delves into lesser-known stories of the Southwest

A University Libraries Special Collections guide includes online and physical historical resources spanning centuries to showcase Black life in the region.

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Jan. 31, 2024

UArizona, NAU formalize agreement toward boosting Arizona's semiconductor industry

The agreement between the two universities formalizes a plan for collaboration on research projects and education partnerships related to semiconductor manufacturing.

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