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Oct. 24, 2012
Student-Built Bus Shelters Offer Shade, Water Harvesting
Oct. 23, 2012
Running Free ... without Any Shoes
Oct. 22, 2012
Open Access Week 2012: Raising Awareness at the UA
Oct. 22, 2012
Agents & Managers: What They Do & How to Get One
Oct. 19, 2012
Crossroads Collaborative offers Anti-Bullying Suggestions
Oct. 18, 2012
Nearly 400 Acres and 8,000 Trees
Oct. 16, 2012
UA, Mexican Students and Professionals Unite
Oct. 12, 2012
UA's Connection to Tucson Meet Yourself
Oct. 11, 2012
UA Humanities Week to Hit Tucson

Internet memes, sounds of the likes of Nicki Minaj and also Dante's skilled practice of throwing insults in his poetry are among the topics to be discussed during the UA's Humanities Week. Beginning Oct. 15., the week will highlight the expertise of University faculty members who will draw connections between research and some of the most visible national and international issues of our day.

Oct. 9, 2012
Boyce Thompson Arboretum Plant Sale to Open
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