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Just four years old, the University of Arizona Science and Technology Park is getting ready to grow up. A new development plan outlines additional facilities for research and development, information technology, commercial, and assembly and manufacturing functions.
Two UA students have been chosen from the Blue Chip leadership development program to attend first Harvard and Princeton Public Policy and Leadership Conference in Cambridge, Mass., this spring.
Video Services at KUAT has officially changed its name to KUAT MultiMedia. The name change is meant to reflect the ever-broadening scope of services provided.
The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded the University of Arizona Poetry Center a $10,000 grant to support the center's current reading series.
Gerry Bloustein will discuss television programs such as "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and their effects on adolescent females in the Australian audience.
The School of Planning at the University of Arizona's College of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture ("CAPLA") was selected to receive the American Institute of Certified Planners' 2001 Student Project Award in for "demonstrating the contribution of planning to contemporary issues."
An in-depth interview with Dr. Fernando Martinez, director of the Respiratory Sciences Center at the UA, is available on HealthTalk Interactive, a web site that provides patient education and support for people living with chronic conditions including asthma.
Jose B. Moreno, a University of Arizona custodian with Facilities Management, died suddenly Saturday, Jan. 20, 2001 after a brief illness. He was 57.
University of Arizona College of Pharmacy Dean J. Lyle Bootman, Associate Dean Theodore G. Tong and Assistant Dean JoLaine R. Draugalis have been named Fellows of the American Pharmaceutical Association's (APhA) Academy of Pharmaceutical Research and Science for the year 2001.
PTSD is a chronic and debilitating condition that affects many victims, following many different traumas.