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The "APIA U: Leadership 101 Training" conference, which targets Asian Pacific American students, will be held at the UA this month to teach about leadership and social justice.
Senior Grace Hsieh was one of only 60 students nationwide named to the prestigous team by USA Today.
Herminia Frias, newly hired by the Graduate College, will focus in improving the number of American Indian students who transition out of undergraduate programs and into graduate school.
The UA College of Social and Behavioral Sciences has chosen two dozen undergraduate students who have demonstrated academic achievement, financial need or both. The students' patrons have funded $500 scholarships through SBS's Magellan Circle.
A number of UA researchers, attempting to understand how college-age students spend and save their money, are launching a project that should span 22 years.
The 8th annual Career Expo will offer students and employers a chance to match skills with job openings.
The Five Star Faculty Award is the only student-nominated and -selected teaching award for professors of UA undergraduates.
The UA this weekend will host College Goal Sunday, an event held across the nation to help high school seniors and families make sense of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
The new endowments will support graduate students who have overcome adversity and junior faculty who seek to furthur their academic careers.
A new study has revealed that retention rates for students improve when they participate in programs offered by the UA's Multicultural Affairs and Student Success office.