Congressional staff representing Arizona's federal lawmakers met with University of Arizona leadership and toured research facilities during a four-day visit focused on the university's research strengths and societal and economic impact.
During the Oct. 1-4 visit, staff members representing a multipartisan group of lawmakers heard about the university's historic impact on the state from U of A leaders with the College of Engineering; College of Veterinary Medicine; College of Agriculture, Life and Environmental Sciences; Tech Launch Arizona; Arizona Athletics; and the Office of Research, Innovation and Impact. The group visited the Arizona State Museum, Biosphere 2, the College of Engineering's San Xavier Underground Mining Laboratory and the Richard F. Caris Mirror Laboratory, among other stops.
The staffers also made connections with experts in fields related to key policy issues, such as agriculture, critical minerals, water and natural resources.