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  • American Indian Language Preservation at the Center of UA Institute |
    The American Indian Language Development Institute, now in its 29th year, is working to preserve American Indian languages by engaging educators. | |
  • UA Researcher's Study of Hispanic Youth Becomes New Book |
    A UA associate professor spent years observing and interviewing Hispanic youth to understand the role education, culture, work and family affect future opportunities. | | |
  • Librarian Leading UA Effort to Build Afghanistan's Libraries |
    Atifa Rawan launched the UA into a project to help rebuild academic libraries in Afghanistan in 2002 and hasn't stopped working since. | |
  • Wildcat School Graduates its First 8th Grade Class |
    The UA College of Education is helping to pave the way for new approaches to education with its involvement with the Wildcat School. |
  • Graduates Leave Devoted to Research |
    Three undergraduate researchers are among those who intend to pursue advanced degrees and move into research-based fields. | | | |
  • Largest Honors College Class Includes Two Receiving Special Dean's Award |
    Graduating seniors Derrick Goodrich and Binh Duong each received the Honors College dean's "Award for Excellence." | | |
  • Text Undergoes Digital Transformation in Writing Showcase |
    UA writing students have turned their research papers into electronically based displays of information for the First Year Writing Showcase. | |
  • UA South Faculty to Research Deaf Education in Chile |
    Ruth Claros-Kartchner received an invitation from Chile to study the condition of deaf education, focusing on a number of the country's schools. | | |
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