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COVID-19 vaccine

March 24, 2021
UPDATED TIME: Gov. Ducey to Visit State Vaccination Site at University of Arizona
March 22, 2021
RSVP for Virtual University Status Update Today (March 22)
March 22, 2021
UArizona Preps for More Students on Campus, Has Vaccination Appointments Available

Classes of up to 100 students will be permitted to meet in person starting next week.

drive-thru vaccine clinic on UArizona Mall
March 19, 2021
RSVP for Virtual University Status Update March 22
March 18, 2021
UArizona Vaccination Site to Open 12,000 New Appointments Friday
March 15, 2021
RSVP for Virtual University Status Update Today (March 15)
March 15, 2021
UArizona Plans for Larger In-Person Classes

With the backing of its public health advisory team, the university expects to move to Stage 3, in which classes of up to 100 students can meet in person, the week of March 29.

male student sitting at an outdoor table wearing a mask
March 12, 2021
RSVP for Virtual University Status Update March 15
March 12, 2021
55 and Older Now Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccination at University of Arizona Site

The expanded eligibility aligns with the state's new hybrid vaccine distribution model, which prioritizes vaccines based on age and occupation.

the university of arizona vaccination POD
March 8, 2021
UArizona Plans for In-Person Commencement Ceremonies, Fall Classes

A series of smaller in-person Commencement ceremonies are planned over a weeklong period in May, President Robert C. Robbins announced this week.

Jaesa Strong, a senior graduating with a degree in pharmacy, poses with the university's ceremonial mace during filming for the virtual 2020 Commencement.
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