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Dec. 19, 2024

University of Arizona announces no increase in resident undergraduate tuition and fees for 2025-26

Marcelino A. Perez III
Dec. 16, 2024

At just 17 years old, U of A graduate hopes to get a jump-start on giving back

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Dec. 11, 2024

Nine students honored with Centennial Achievement Awards

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Nov. 12, 2024

U of A faculty, students develop exhibit to celebrate Santa Cruz County

University of Arizona mascots, Wilma and Wilbur Wildcat, stand on a grassy lawn in front of Old Main, holding hands and smiling at the camera. Wilma is dressed in a red outfit with a bow on her head, and Wilbur wears a navy blue jersey and an 'A' logo hat. Behind them, fountains and cacti are visible in the landscaped area.
Nov. 5, 2024

U of A celebrates fourth year as Fulbright HSI Leader

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Oct. 2, 2024

Women's hockey is back at the U of A

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Oct. 1, 2024

Young voters: Driven or disillusioned?

Yuliia Vyskrebenets
Sept. 11, 2024

First-year student from Ukraine hopes to find purpose helping others

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Aug. 26, 2024

First-year student chooses U of A as launchpad for NASA 'dream job'

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Aug. 23, 2024

U of A welcomes record number of in-state students as part of largest, most diverse class in history

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