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Chandler will step down as director of the BIO5 Institute, but she will continue to devote about 20 percent of her time on her research program at the UA.
The National Jurist magazine has named the James E. Rogers College of Law one of the top 25 law schools in the nation for its commitment to service.
The world's largest general scientific society, and publisher of the journal Science, announced its election of two UA professors.
Tina Ranjit Vallabh, concerned that very young children have little access to books on diabetes, created one as part of her thesis project. Now, she plans to have the book published.
Patrick Candelaria was among a group of five engineering students honored during the national conference hosted by the Society for Professional Engineers.
Victor Lipscomb is the first University of Arizona student to receive the new Sevigny First Generation Scholarship.
Zona Zoo initiated an outreach program that involves middle school students and has begun offering merit and need-based scholarships to UA students.
Christian Sinclair of the UA's Center for Middle Eastern Studies and Linda R. Waugh, a UA English professor, were named as this year's honorees.
Twenty of the nation's most gifted young journalists will hone their skills with editors from The New York Times and other newspapers next month. The two-week workshop is considered a stepping stone to jobs at major news outlets.
Members of the South Asian Student Cultural Association have organized a candelight vigil to be held Tuesday night to show their concern for the recent attacks in Mumbai.