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The UA journalism department will host experts on the ramifications of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.
Anna Ochoa O'Leary, an adjunct lecturer in the UA Mexican American Studies and Research Center, plans to study the experiences of women apprehended by law enforcement while crossing the border.
An essay by Alan Weisman, an associate professor of journalism at the UA, will be featured this fall in 'The Best American Science Writing 2006.'
Speakers will weigh in on the Danish cartoon controversy that inflamed Muslims.
Research shows the department's faculty rank among the nation's most prolific scholars.
UA doctoral student Thomas Fenn is examining evidence of trade and other cultural patterns in microscopic traces of lead from Iron-Age metal shops.
Archaeologist and ceramic artist Michael Brian Schiffer will again offer his ceramics for sale during the anthropology department's 90th anniversary.
A visiting team praised the department's international programs, new faculty and new space on campus.
The conference celebrates the diversity of peoples and cultures in children's and adolescent literature.
The department is among the national leaders and has fostered a range of other disciplines and departments at the UA and elsewhere.