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The UA has become the only university in the United States to boast two faculty members who have been recognized by the Federal Republic of Germany with its top civilian honor.
Thanks to television crime dramas and popular detective novels, many Americans are familiar with the statement "you have the right to remain silent." Gary L. Stuart tells how this came about.
An exhibit of Mexican cultural tradition celebrating life and death opens at the UA Main Library this month.
The UA and Tucson communities are invited to watch the creation of the Altar de Dia de Muertos beginning on Friday, Oct. 29, at the University of Arizona BookStore in the Student Union Memorial Center.
Researchers at the University of Arizona are zeroing in on the parts of the healthy brain that activate when people recognize a face, and when they don't. Their results will help find more answers to the mysteries of Alzheimer's disease.
Students from the UA, Arizona State University and Northern Arizona University, community colleges and area high schools are invited to attend a two-day conference that aims to spread awareness of cultural differences.
The UA's largest college has 26 new faculty members.
Noted Alzheimer's researcher Al Kaszniak will discuss "The Neuropsychology of Alzheimers Disease" at the October Distinguished Lecture, sponsored by the colleges of Humanities, Science and Social and Behavioral Sciences.
The Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology will celebrate its history by hosting a reunion on Oct. 8 through 10.
UA sociologist Kieran Healy says there are a lot of groups geared to the intricate problem of getting people to donate organs in a crisis. Well-funded organizations, his study shows, are better at overcoming hesitation to donate blood and tissue.