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The center has entered a new era of outreach by developing some of its programs to be more interactive and expanding into the Phoenix area.
Ellen McMahon grew up in a home where science and art often collided — and is both an artist and a biologist. Now she wants her UA students to be environmentally sensitive and to see the difference their work can make.
Binational partnerships are a natural for José Lever, director of the University's office in Mexico City, who has built strong ties on both sides of the border.
University's strengths underscored by opening of Arizona trade office in Mexico City and conference of North American institutions in Tucson.
"The Documented Border," an innovative project led by UA journalism and art faculty and also archivists, provides uncensored stories shared by Mexican journalists and migrants.
Turning ideas into business is the business of Tech Launch Arizona and its various programs and workshops.
A large bequest to the UA Foundation from the estate of Agnese Nelms Haury, a longtime friend of the University, has pushed the Arizona NOW fundraising campaign past the billion-dollar mark.
The Graduate College has introduced a new resource center and fellowship program to give graduate students a boost.
Ryan Mooney, a UA senior studying finance, completed an internship with Boeing.
Natalie Sanchez spent most of her summer in New York City, interning with Macy's Merchandising Group. She was hired for the position after interviewing Terry J. Lundgren, Macy's CEO.