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Substack
March 4, 2025
The mystery of the stolen painting
KGUN
March 4, 2025
U of A student-athletes excel in the classroom
Arizona Daily Star
March 3, 2025
U of A announces $20M investment in strategic research areas
KJZZ
March 3, 2025
A Disney documentary from the 1950s painted a less-than-accurate version of 'The Living Desert'
USA Today
March 1, 2025
'Feat of mankind': Hoover Dam turns 89 and faces an uncertain future
The Washington Post
March 1, 2025
I'm still learning to fight my own stereotypes about aging – at age 67
AZPM
Feb. 28, 2025
Revealing the non-verbal world of communication between dogs and humans
KOLD
Feb. 28, 2025
University of Arizona announces raises for staff, faculty
DVIDS
Feb. 27, 2025
Gen. Saltzman visits AFSOUTH, highlighting USSF evolving role in the Western Hemisphere
Arizona Daily Star
Feb. 26, 2025
Flandrau debuts new exhibit as planetarium wins national acclaim

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