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  • Budget Reductions, Construction Funding Passed by ABOR |
    While the UA must reduce its fiscal year 2009 budget by $19.6 million, it has received a $170 million allocation for construction and building renewal. | |
  • National PBS Program Featuring the Phoenix Mission |
    "NOVA scienceNOW" will air a segment about the mission during its July 30 program. | |
  • Tumamoc Hill to Close Briefly for Buffelgrass Eradication |
    Experts will work to contain the grass in the popular hiking site, also the location of the UA’s Desert Laboratory. | |
  • Professor Darrel Goll Passes Away |
    Goll will be remembered as the ultimate academic and a distinguished researcher who excelled in his service to the University. | | |
  • UA Receives More Than $4M in Fellowships From Science Foundation Arizona |
    Fifty top graduate researchers were recruited to the UA through Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship program. | | |
  • Arizona Public Media Launches New Series |
    "WaveLengths" is a new series exploring a number of research projects that are working to improve the lives of people in southern Arizona and around the world. | |
  • Arizona Governor Visits Phoenix Mars Team Working at UA |
    The lander was working a 33-hour workshift on Mars when Gov. Napolitano visited its science operations center in Tucson. | |
  • Campus Librarians Teaching For-Credit Courses |
    Librarians have been teaching various topics for years, but this is the first time that UA librarians have offered for-credit coursework. | |
  • Remembering an Empire |
    The UA Libraries is currently showing an exhibit that details the history of Empire Ranch, one of the largest cattle ranches in Arizona, and the West, during the territorial days. | |
  • Gov. Napolitano to Visit Phoenix Mission Operations Center |
    Gov. Janet Napolitano will tour the Phoenix Mars Mission Science Operations Center with UA President Robert N. Shelton and receive a briefing from Phoenix Mission Principal Investigator Peter Smith. | |
  • A Coca-Cola Campus |
    The UA has selected Coca-Cola as its exclusive beverage provider.  | |
  • UA Lecture Series Follows European Missionaries |
    Four scholars from the UA history department will trace the steps and measure the impact of Christian missionaries from Europe on other lands. | |
  • UA Computers Really Fast, and Green |
    UA research computing's newest high-performance computers are many times faster and more energy efficient than the less than four-year-old computers they replaced. | |
  • Researcher Finds Teaching Moments in Hypocrisy |
    Jeff Stone, who has studied hypocrisy, says that people may feel compelled to change  bad behaviors when they realize their beliefs and actions don't match. | | |
  • Stay-Cation at the UA |
    The UA campus offers numerous attractions for those staying close to home during their summer vacations. | | |
  • UA Nation's 2nd Top Producer of Peace Corps Fellows |
    Fellows enrolled in the program at the UA contribute 500 hours of service each year to community-based organizations in southern Arizona. | |
  • Under New Management |
    The University of Arizona is celebrating the completion of a tremendously successful first year of managing Biosphere 2. | | |
  • UA Introduces Outreach College |
    The newly-designated college will be responsible for improving the UA's reach beyond the Tucson area. | |
  • Arizona State Museum Director Hartman H. Lomawaima Passes Away |
    Lomawaima was only the sixth director, and the first American Indian, in the 115-year history of the Arizona State Museum. | | | |
  • UA Alum in ABC Series |
    Oscar Serrano, who earned degrees from the UA in 2000 and 2001, is one of the Johns Hopkins Hospital residents film crews followed for the ABC News series, "Hopkins." | | |
  • UA Announces Restructuring Plans for Health Sciences |
    As part of the restructuring, a new vice president for health affairs position has been created. | | |
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