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UA News Services is kicking off its University-wide news and information web site to make it easier for the media and the University community to find out what's going on.
The popular radio program, moves to a new time slot, 4 p.m., beginning September 2, 2000 on KUAT-FM (90.5/98.7).
The Department of Nutritional Sciences is using a mobile lab unit called the DEXA van to assess bone mass and density, lean tissue (muscle) mass and fat composition all at once. The program combines research with community outreach to expand current knowledge regarding osteoporosis, obesity and diabetes, and to educate the public at the same time.
KUAT-AM has changed its legal call letters to KUAZ.
UA researchers have found that children who attended day care during the first six months of life, or had two or more older siblings, were less allergic at ages 6 and 11, and half as likely to develop asthma later in life than children who did not attend day care or had no older siblings.
Randall M. Richardson, interim vice president for undergraduate education, will be available to attend department meetings to become familiar with your areas and issues of importance.
UA administrators are asking faculty not to drop students who are fighting fires from the classroom roles.
Career Week 2000, Career Services' 20th annual career event, will be held on Sept. 19, 20 and 21 in the McKale Center.
The Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) Enrollment report is due Monday, Sept. 11.
The Arizona Board of Regents reminds faculty and staff to be considerate to students on religious holiday.