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UA master's degree students Dustin Lee Shores and Eric Wilson have launched a joint examination into ways that depictions of the West helped form a mythology about the region.
The annual event helps College of Agriculture and Life Sciences students develop skills for interacting with industry professionals in a dining and social setting.
With a $100,000 gift from Adobe Systems, the UA becomes the fifth school in the country to receive recognition for its commitment to creative and digital literacy among its students. Adobe will provide the student body with the full suite of Adobe Creative Cloud software.
With at least one UA student expected to be named a 2017 Tillman Scholar, active-duty service members, veterans and military spouses are invited to apply by the March 1 deadline.
Fifty years after the UA marching band performed at the halftime show of the hype-free first Super Bowl in Los Angeles, the Pride of Arizona is still going strong. With UANews video.
As more people identify as global citizens, it becomes important to offer children opportunities to explore differing social concepts and beliefs, the UA's Kathy Short says.
Students representing the natural sciences, law and history have been awarded $55,000 through the Carson Scholars Program, dedicated to a pioneer of the environmental movement.
UA South partnered with the Consulate of Mexico in Douglas to develop Education Unidos, a program for Mexican teachers. A group of teachers participated as Douglas High School interns during the fall semester.
Scientists know that aerosols affect climate, but they don’t know how. A UA chemical engineer is chasing clouds for answers and giving his students top-flight experience.
El Independiente is a community-oriented publication out of the School of Journalism, whose students work as an editorial staff to create a bilingual print and online magazine.