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The College of Law has launched a scholarship fundraising campaign and an alumni network to help students during and after their time at the UA.
One law school faculty member supervised two of his students to win a recent felony trial case.
The School of Information Resources and Library Science's new DigIn program gives librarians necessary skills in technology.
The student-run Tunnel of Oppresion has been held annually since 1997.
James E. Rogers College of Law students and faculty are involved in a legal case in Belize that may affect populations around the world.
The winners will record their songs and join GEAR UP staff for an educational field trip to Puerto Peñasco, Mexico.
Officials said a number of recommendations should come out of the summit that could lead to improvements in the state's education system.
"College Knowledge for Counselors" will focus less on recruitment and more on ways to make a 4-year degree a priority ambition for Arizona's youth and teenagers.
Students have been paired with eighth-graders to create projects for a science fair that will grant the winner a $1,000 scholarship to the UA.
Expo will bring students together with local, national and international employers and community organizations.