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Bringing soldiers home: U of A students assist in World War II-era recovery mission

A U.S. Navy service member in a camouflage uniform chats with two men seated at a front desk in a military student support center. The desk is decorated with American flags, brochures, and a sign reading "Veterans Education & Transition Services" from the University of Arizona. The setting is an inviting space with couches, decorations, and a whiteboard that says, "Please sign in here."
Feb. 10, 2025

From service to school: How the U of A supports military-connected students

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Jan. 21, 2025

Arizona Online earns several strong placements in latest ranking from US News & World Report

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Nov. 7, 2024

Military Times ranks U of A among nation's top 5 universities for service members

A group of students and teachers stand together for a group photo in front of a blue sign that says "The University of Arizona Defense Civilian Training Corps"
July 23, 2024

U of A students headed to DC to share successes of the Defense Civilian Training Corps

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