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Friends of the UA Library will host a fundraising dinner and have a show and tell about the items in the UA Special Collections.
University of Arizona scientists will be leaving tonight (Nov. 15) for Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., to witness the launch of the Earth Observing (EO-1) satellite Saturday morning, Nov. 18. Their experiments are in the payload.
Fine arts and related events at the UA.
Joining together two program an ocean apart, the UA dance division welcomes to America, for the first time, dancers from Telford College in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Student Union chef Fred Kahnt spins up some sweet details on a cake at a holiday dessert decorating skills demonstration held Nov. 15 at the UofA Main Bookstore.
Veterinarians spend a lot of time diagnosing and treating pets. The UA's Arizona Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory now offers highly accurate tests featuring polymerase chain reaction, or PCR, a gene-based assay that gives a more rapid turnaround - usually a day.
The Community Service Board of the James E. Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona in Tucson is this year's recipient of the Volunteer Lawyer's Program of Tucson's V.I.P. Award.
StarFire, comprised of renowned professor of harp Carrol McLaughlin, harpist Hiroko Saito and percussionist Robert Brudvig, is characterized by intriguing rhythms and soaring melodic lines that are exciting and innovative.
Over 30 graduating Bachelor of Fine Arts seniors from the University of Arizona School of Art will exhibit their work in the exhibition, "The Last Act," part of the annual BFA Senior Exhibition.
President Clinton today named UA Regents' Professor Willis E. Lamb Jr. as one of 12 winners of the nation's highest scientific honor, the National Medal of Science