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an 8-by-12-foot shelter with metal siding and an orange door sitting inside a large manufacturing shop
May 14, 2025

Architecture students design and build shelter to serve Tucson's unhoused

A woman with long dark hair and glasses stands in a digital preservation lab, holding open a scrapbook filled with old family photos. She wears a patterned dress with an orange cardigan and smiles at the camera. Behind her, a colorful banner reading 'Memory Lab' hangs on the wall, with a workstation featuring a computer, VHS tapes, and archival equipment visible.
March 19, 2025

Digitize your old home movies, photos at the Wildcats Memory Lab

A promotional graphic for the 2025 College of Science Lecture Series titled 'Can We Talk? The Science of Communication.' The text is in bold, blue and white lettering against a black background, surrounded by various blue speech bubbles, animals, satellites, microphones, and other symbols representing communication.
Feb. 25, 2025

College of Science Lecture Series to explore the science of communication

This image shows an aerial view of a large agricultural field with rows of green crops stretching into the distance. A group of farmworkers is actively harvesting the produce, placing it onto a mobile conveyor system attached to a covered trailer. The landscape is flat, with mountains visible in the background, and several vehicles parked along a distant road under a clear blue sky.
Feb. 10, 2025

Yuma agriculture generates $4.4B in state economic activity, U of A study finds

A young girl with long brown hair and a pink mermaid shirt gazes at an interactive screen in a science exhibit. The screen displays a man speaking against a blue molecular-patterned background. The exhibit is illuminated with vibrant purple and blue lighting.
Feb. 5, 2025

See yourself as a scientist at Flandrau's newest exhibit

A group of four individuals stands in front of a large poster titled "What Drives Employment Success?" The poster includes charts and bullet points about education, income, and job stress. The group smiles at the camera, wearing business casual attire, with a green and gray wall in the background.
Jan. 7, 2025

Bridging the divide: How U of A students are shaping Tucson's anti-poverty solutions

Bear Down and Vote
Dec. 5, 2024

U of A earns recognition for student voting engagement

François Lanoë sitting in an archaeological excavation site holding a jawbone
Dec. 4, 2024

How did humans and dogs become friends? Connections in the Americas began 12,000 years ago

This image depicts a hillside with a large white letter "A" painted on it, surrounded by a winding road with several cars parked along the way. In the background, there is a vast cityscape extending into rolling desert mountains, under a partly cloudy sky.
Nov. 19, 2024

U of A center blends training and tradition to support health care providers in Native American communities

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Nov. 18, 2024

Math tutoring program prepares Native American students for STEM careers

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