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UA student and military veteran Felisa Hervey writes about war in poems drawn from her unique experience as a veteran and civilian. Hervey's most recent collection is "Letters to War and Lethe."
With the start of the new academic year, hundreds of incoming freshman are better prepared for their transition into high after having completed the New Start program. The comprehensive, six-week summer program orients and acclimates high school students to the academic rigor and social engagement characteristic of campus life.
UA's Sarah Rokuski provides her top 10 nutrition tips for incoming students. A nutrition counselor for the UA's Campus Health Service, Rokuski says it is important for students to plan means, avoid dieting and be mindful when eating, among other things, to ensure proper eating habits.
Transitioning into college is a highly exuberant, albeit stressful, time. UA students and employees offer their top 10 list of tips and advice for every new undergraduate student with information on how save money, be active, be academically successful and be ready for the workforce.
Amer Taleb, an award winning UA student journalist, has worked with numerous news organization. In the future, he hopes to work for a reporter or government official.
UA undergraduate researcher Austin Brown has spent his summer in Germany studying how bumblebees can differentiate odors and, longterm, hope to advance scientific knowledge about how the brain works in general. This is the fifth and final feature in a UA blog series on students' research abroad.
UA undergraduate researcher Chelsea Anne Regan, currently conducting research in Spain, says her studies and training at the University prepared her for independent research internationally. This is the fourth in a five-part series on UA students conducting research abroad.
UA undergraduate researcher Amanda Chung has traveled to Germany and Prague through the Undergraduate Biology Research Program, conducting research and presenting her work. This is the third in a five-part UA blog series about students conducting research abroad.
UA undergraduate researcher Darya Anderson has spent her summer abroad studying microbial communities in Sweden. This is the second feature in a five-part UA blog series highlighting UA STEM education initiatives and research students are completing in countries around the world.
To support the continuation of students' academic experiences and ensure that University graduates are workforce-ready, the UA helps place undergraduate researchers in laboratories abroad. This is the first of a five-part UA blog series highlighting UA STEM education initiatives and students who are conducting research around the world.