Rodriguez Family to Support UA Program
UA football Coach Rich Rodriguez and his family have chosen the UA Steele Children’s Research Center“Kids of Steele” as their personal charity of choice."Kids of Steele,"the family auxiliary of the UA...
View ArticleRachel Maddow Coming to the UA
UApresents, the University's professional performing arts presenter, is hosting a rare public appearance by one of America’s most influential commentators on the political scene – Rachel Maddow.The...
View ArticleFive Professor Earn Humanities Award
Five UA faculty members who collectively taught 44 courses over the last 24 years have been honored for their commitment to the study and exploration of the humanities.The UA Humanities Seminars...
View ArticleUA Program Addresses National School Safety Concerns
Looking for a job in 2013? U.S. News and World Report says consider school psychology – and it just so happens the UA has one of the longest running accredited programs in the nation.The publication...
View ArticleFinding Inspiration in the Actions of Others
I recall thinking: "What's the big deal if someone has a pair of shoes?"But Toms Shoes – which provides a pair of shoes to a child every time one is purchased – opened my eyes to an injustice that I...
View ArticlePhoto Gallery: Honoring the Year of the Snake
Sunday, Feb. 10 marks the Chinese New Year.View the full photo slideshow, "Honoring the Year of the Snake," at UANews.org. Categories: Arts and HumanitiesThis is a Wildcat Corner feature: Images:...
View ArticleUA Students Can Access Grants for Child Care
Student parents have a unique set of challenges in completing their academic work – one of them being the need to coordinate safe and secure care for their children while they are studying. At the UA,...
View ArticleWhat It Means to Advcoate
Many times over the past four years, I’ve been asked to describe my experiences as the co-director of ASUA Pride Alliance. I’m an advocate for highlighting the diversity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual,...
View ArticleInaugural UA Honor Society Members Named
AshleyMonét Woods is among the first in a group of UA students to be inducted into the Elgie Mike Batteau Honor Society.The organization was established in conjunction with African American Student...
View ArticleBeating the Valentine's Blues
Valentine's Day is a day to celebrate love, but for those struggling in the romance department, it can be a profound reminder of their unattached status.You need look no further than Facebook to see...
View ArticleNew Book Explores Water Management Solutions Across International Borders
Located half a world apart, the Israeli-Palestinian and Colorado River Basin regions are two of the world’s prominent arid transboundary areas, and they face very similar challenges. A new book edited...
View ArticleUA Senior Wins National Music Contest
It's a music student's dream: winning a national competition, then being commissioned to produce an original piece that is then performed by some of the nation's ensembles and symphony orchestras. UA...
View ArticleRestored Lost Film to be Screened
"Daughter of Dawn," a film nearing 100 years old, has been restored and now includes a new and original score composed by a UA alumnus.The UA Hanson Film Institute and School of Music are partnering to...
View ArticleArizona Assurance Prompts Impactful Connections
Wendy Wong’s ambitions regarding health care are rooted in her upbringing.Growing up, both of her parents held full-time jobs, so much of her childhood was spent with her grandparents, who emigrated to...
View ArticleArizona Law Team Wins Negotiation Competition
In a recently held negotiation competition, a team from the UA James E. Rogers College of Law went up against the University of California, Los Angeles; University of California campuses at Davis and...
View ArticleStudents Help with Pac-12 Commercial
The Pac-12 Networks will be running its short video spots featuring student-athletes and, at the UA, students stepped in to help with the production and filming.One of those students who has been...
View ArticleUA Alumni to Climb Mt. Kilimanjaro to Raise Funds for Orphans
Three UA alumni are bound for to Tanzania this summer for the Make A Difference, or MAD, Kilimanjaro Climb for Education.Photo credit: Muhammad Mahdi Karim via WikipediaAlyssa Samuelson and Stephanos...
View ArticleLove Your Body
Love Your Body Week focuses on empowering UA students to establish their self-worth and identity based on intrinsic values and self-acceptance rather than the contingencies of appearance. Celebrating...
View ArticleWhy We Celebrate Black History, Heritage
In honor of Black History Month, we reached out to UA students, faculty and staff, asking them to speak about an impactful person, organization or event.The responses, related to influences on both...
View ArticleUA Student Vets Invested in Community Work
UA student veterans have shown their dedication not only in the military and in the classroom, but also in their local community.The UA chapter of the Student Veterans of America, or SVA, organizes...
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