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The UA is participating in a nationwide initiative to expand higher-education access for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. "You're going to love it here," students and families are told as a dream comes true.
Established 30 years ago, the awards recognize students who have demonstrated integrity, overcome challenges, and contributed to family and community. Here are their stories.
The UA Medical Center will become an Infectious Disease Treatment Center of Excellence — and southern Arizona's designated hospital to treat such diseases.
"Medicine of the future" receives the financial support of longtime donors Bruce and Patricia Bartlett and young philanthropists Grant and Michelle Senner.
The UA's new Institute for Career Readiness and Engagement will connect students with real-world experiences, internships and employers like never before.
Two important policy revisions, in addition to expanded support by Tech Launch Arizona, are intended to boost the new ideas and inventions of UA researchers.
A new UA degree in general studies will be offered at Paradise Valley Community College, representing an important extension of the University's reach.
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For more information about the Never Settle plan and what the University is doing to realize the plan's goals, go to neversettle.arizona.edu.
The UA has introduced the Science-Engineering Library Collaborative Learning Space, a pilot that is challenging the established lecture format by modifying the physical learning space.