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The recipient is chosen based on academic accomplishments, intellectual and personal interests and a visible commitment to making a difference.
The program targets highly successful students who have a background in law and economics and have an interest in environmental policy.
Zach Hoskins and Ashley Caskey, both UA media arts students, are working to launch their careers in film.
Since overcoming his own disability, Aaron Foster hopes to improve the heathcare system for others with mental illness.
The UA annually recognizes the Arizona high school whose graduates perform best during their freshman year.
The Arizona Board of Regents approved $1.06 million in new funding to the UA to support a rural education initiative that will deliver new degree programs in Arizona’s border counties.
BIO5 Director Vicki Chandler was named Ed Denison Business Leader of the Year for her work to expand Arizona's national and international influence in the biosciences.
The plan's objectives include certifying 5 percent more educators each year, establishing "Arizona Assurance" to support low-income students and also increasing new freshman and trasnfer student enrollment while improving graduation rates.
Part of what is driving student interest in study abroad and employment in other countries is that companies and government agencies have taken an increased interest in globalization and multiculturalism.
Two College of Law deans set out to improve summer job placement for first-year students. They have managed to reach 96 percent placement.