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President Peter Likins has donated the first gift to kick off a campaign to memorialize the recently killed nursing professors, Cheryl McGaffic, Barbara Monroe and Robin Rogers, in the University of Arizona Women's Plaza of Honor.
History major Matthew Kruer in the UA Honors College earned the National Collegiate Honors Council 'Portz Prize' as one of the top three papers in the nation.
UA archaeologist Michael Brian Schiffer will again sell some of his own ceramic creations to raise scholarship funds for the UA anthropology department.
$5 million from the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration will go to educating low-income Hispanic women in Pima County and young Hispanics in Maricopa County about avoiding problems with drugs and sexual habits that foster HIV, tuburculosis and other infectious diseases.
UA Mexican American Studies Professor Andrea Romero has a $950K grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration that aims to prevent drug abuse, spread of AIDS among teens.
The $2 million from the Salus Mundi Foundation will be geared primarily to recruiting and retaining top-notch students and faculty at the UA, widely regarded for years as one of the best anthropology department in the United States.
While pursuing her studies at the UA, Candace Galla was actively involved in the American Indian Language Development Institute, which provides training in linguistics, education and language preservation. A three-time UA alumna, Galla continues her work at the University of British Columbia, where she is studying and teaching the importance of indigenous language revitalization, namely through a performance course in hula.