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UArizona ranks among the nation's leaders in the number of doctoral degrees awarded to Native American and Hispanic students, according to data from the National Science Foundation.
The project promises a new look, new life and a new neighbor for "Old Chem," plus the expansion of collaborative learning spaces on campus.
The gift from William A. "Bill" Franke and family provides scholarships, stipends to defray the cost of living in the Honors Village, and funding for students to study abroad.
As the world celebrates International Coffee Day on Oct. 1, UArizona students will be learning about the complexity of coffee in the new course Food 353: Coffee from Crop to Cup.
The program in the James E. Rogers College of Law aims to diversify the legal field by offering a guide for Latina Bachelor of Arts in Law students interested in attending law school.
El programa Lawtina, lo cual es parte del Colegio de Leyes James E. Rogers, pretende diversificar el campo legal a través de ofrecer una guía para las latinas que están trabajando hacia su bachillerato de leyes y también quieran ir a una facultad de derecho.
Generations of family stories inspire Roxanna Denise Stevens Ibarra's approach to art and music. The UArizona senior's short film is finding success on the festival circuit.
Wilbur wasn't the first UArizona mascot, and those olive trees on campus didn't get there by accident. Jamie DeConcini, who teaches a course on university heritage and traditions, shares some of the institution's fascinating past.
David, Matthew and Samantha Rosenblatt will each have at least two familiar faces to look forward to seeing around campus as they start their first semester at UArizona.
From a young age, Nadira Mitchell's mom encouraged her to explore outdoors and taught her about her Navajo culture. Mitchell now hopes to turn her lifelong love of nature into a career as a tribal liaison for wildlife conservation.