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The University of Arizona Science and Technology Park ranks 6th among university-related research parks in the United States in terms of occupancy and jobs, according to Vernon George, a nationally-recognized economic development consultant.
Run microchips through temperature changes and they will fail _ usually at the solder joints. A group of engineers at The University of Arizona in Tucson now is working to change that and to vastly increase the understanding of these important microchip connections.
University of Arizona President Peter Likins announced this morning that the University will not be purchasing or leasing Casa Feliz, an apartment building just north of campus.
Victor Baker, Regents' Professor and head of the UA hydrology and water resources department, will discuss the results of the UA's just released study...
Ofelia Zepeda, a linguist, poet, community leader, teacher and a member of the sprawling Tohono O'odham nation in southern Arizona, is among 32 new MacArthur fellows that will be announced Wednesday by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
Rob Cutietta, current associate director of the UA School of Music and Dance, has been appointed the School_s interim director, a position which has been held by Gary Cook for the past five years. Cook announced earlier this month that he is stepping down from the position he held for the past five years, and he will return to a teaching position on the faculty.
Lo Que Pasa is pleased to recognize the following members of our campus community who have volunteered as speakers recently.
Janolyn Lo Vecchio, UA administrative secretary on disability leave, was honored at a reception hosted by the Staff Advisory Council on June 16 for her successful lobbying efforts to pass a bill that gives disabled state employees retirement benefits that are equitable to all state retirees
A select group of more than 45 physicians in rural communities throughout Arizona will spend part of the summer volunteering to mentor first-year medical students at their practice sites
The National Academy of Education has selected Luis Moll, professor of language, reading and culture, as a new member.