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UA members of the Bohol Medical Mission team performed surgeries in Bohol.
UA partner Steve Seidl was surprised with a a Ben’s Bell today.
KEYS, a seven-week STEM education immersion program at the UA has just come to a close. Since the program began in 2007, more than 90 UA faculty members have mentored 233 interns, with more than half of the students from backgrounds underrepresented in science careers.
Several UA scientists were directly involved with the Apollo 11 mission, the first to land humans on the moon. On the 45-year anniversary of the landing, scientists share their memories of one of the most important moments in human history.
The UA's 150th Commencement ceremony included a high-energy fireworks show and memorial sendoff for thousands of UA students who earned their degrees. And the event included a number of sweet moments, including the engagement of two graduates.
Here are some of the top stories out of the UA during the month of April.
Arizona Repertory Singers has performed at over 65 venues in Southern Arizona and around the world. The UA has been invested the ensemble for three decades.
Project SEED and the American Indian Language Development Institute work directly with indigenous educators to find ways to preserve languages. In addition, the language institute is gearing up to offer its flagship summer program.
UA women have a strong history of service around social justice and education access work, launching and advancing programs and initiatives in support of underserved populations and communities. In honor of those women, we present the last feature in a five-part series celebrating UA women
UA women, such as Mary Roby and Kathleen "Rocky" LaRose, have made significant contributions to the expansion of the University’s athletics department. This is the fourth in a five-part series honoring UA women.