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A teaching and research library in the College of Education is promoting the reading of international children's literature in the United States.
The effort aims to improve intercultural understanding through the use of children's books.
Native American life and experiences will be shared through film during the free showcase.
The School of Information Resources and Library Science's new DigIn program gives librarians necessary skills in technology.
Officials said a number of recommendations should come out of the summit that could lead to improvements in the state's education system.
"College Knowledge for Counselors" will focus less on recruitment and more on ways to make a 4-year degree a priority ambition for Arizona's youth and teenagers.
Highlights from book-signing visit by Alan Weisman, UA professor and author of "The World Without Us."
New research has implications not only for those with Parkinson's, but developing teaching strategies for students as well.
Educators, administrators and counselors are encouraged to attend a daylong workshop on the history and effects of bullying.
Millennial researchers survey UA students to measure and track diversity attitudes in order to develop educational tools to help students critically examine values and unconscious biases.