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NASA’s Newest Space Telescope Relies on UA Technology Assembled with UA technology and know-how, the Near Infrared Camera that will form the heart of the James Webb Space Telescope is ready to be shipped to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and soon will be integrated into the telescope structure. Also, thanks to a UA-led outreach program, the Girl Scouts have played a special role in science and astronomy education across America.
UA Studies Socioeconomic Impacts of Deepwater Horizon Spill The UA's Brian Mayer is conducting a long-term study to examine and mitigate the socioeconomic impacts of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf Coast region. During the five-year project, funded by a $1.7 million grant, Mayer and a team of collaborators are working to assess social vulnerability and community resiliency in Gulf communities.
Criminal Justice Major to Prep Students for Law Enforcement, Courts Careers UA students interested in studying criminal justice will find a more robust program on campus starting this fall. Expanding from a concentration within the public policy and management program into its own major, the criminal justice program will prepare students for careers in law enforcement, corrections, courts systems and an array of related fields.
New Degree to Prep Students for Real Estate Development Careers A new master's degree offered this fall will help prepare students for careers in real estate development. The Master of Real Estate Development degree program is a fast-track, 12-month program geared toward individuals who already have had two to five years of post-undergraduate experience and would like to move into a career in real estate design and development.
The Steward Observatory is nestled in a lush grove of old trees directly behind the Sonett Space Sciences Building.
Happy 90th Birthday, Steward Observatory This year marks the 90th anniversary of the UA's Steward Observatory and the department of astronomy. "We have the best location of any educational institution in America. The University ought to make itself famous with a telescope." With those words, part of his long and persistent effort to bring a world-class observatory to the UA campus, pioneering astronomer Andrew Ellicott Douglass set forth his best argument.
The Steward Observatory is nestled in a lush grove of old trees directly behind the Sonett Space Sciences Building.
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  • UA Sees Growth in Demand, Opportunities for Agriculture Grads At the UA College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, undergraduate enrollment has increased nearly 18 percent since 2008, with students gaining the hands-on, real-world skills.
  • UA Studies Socioeconomic Impacts of Deepwater Horizon Spill The UA's Brian Mayer is conducting a long-term study to examine and mitigate the socioeconomic impacts of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf Coast region.
  • Surprise-Area Rose Fields in Bloom Leyton Woolf was going to law school at the UA in the 1970s, never thinking for a minute that he would be one of the country's largest rosebush farmers three decades later.
  • NASA’s Newest Space Telescope Relies on UA Technology Assembled with UA technology, the Near Infrared Camera that will form the heart of the James Webb Space Telescope is ready to be shipped to NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
  • $6M Grant Boosts Molecular Heart Research The research program will offer new insights in the molecular workings of heart muscle cells and how genetic mutations affect their function.
  • UA Research Demonstrates How Bilinguals Switch Between Languages Individuals who learn two languages at an early age seem to switch back and forth between separate "sound systems" for each language, according to UA research.
  • Astronomers Gear Up to Discover Earth-Like Planets UA astronomers are developing a technique to detect faint dust clouds around stars other than our sun, many of which might hide Earth-like planets.
  • Wildcats Have No. 2 Fan Base in Nation A recent study by Emory University Sports Marketing Analytics found that the UA men's basketball fan base ranks No. 2 in the nation. Arizona posted a 27-8 record in 2012-13.
  • Pediatric Residents Shoot Hoops for Charity
  • The New Face of Mining: Bree McMaster UA alumna Bree McMaster never thought she'd end up in mining. Now, the former president of the UA's Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration can't see herself anywhere else.
  • 'Grammy in the Schools' Jan. 12
  • WOSAC's Presents Writers_ Journeys: Real and Imagined
  • Code of Ethics The Faculty Senate adopted a Code of Research Ethics at the Dec. 7 Senate meeting.
  • UDWPE Needs Graders The University Composition Board invites all teaching faculty and administrators to devote one morning or afternoon this spring to evaluating essays written by undergraduates taking...
  • Extended U Offers Preschool Programs Extended University is offering several programs this spring designed to stimulate and educate children between 2 and 5 years of age.

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    Research Study - Do You Have Actinic Keratoses (Pre-Cancers)?

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A Fulbright scholar of the Philippines, Ivar Fojas hopes to start a guitar program in his country to encourage young talents and bring sounds of the guitar into his society. (Photo: Patrick McArdle/UANews) UA Classical Guitar Program Among World’s Best
New Poetry Center Executive Director Named
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Video Games Seek to Teach Smart Financial Strategies
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The Steward Observatory is nestled in a lush grove of old trees directly behind the Sonett Space Sciences Building. Happy 90th Birthday, Steward Observatory
UA Selects James A. Hyatt as Interim Senior VP for Business Affairs and Chief Financial Officer
Keeping Down the Cost of Student Loans Will Benefit Arizona, Nation

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Henk Granzier’s research group uses an atomic force microscope sensitive enough to hold onto a single titin protein molecule and measure the tiny forces that occur during stretching and contracting under various conditions. (Photo: Katie Maass/Sarver Heart Center) $6M Grant Boosts Molecular Heart Research
UA Researcher Studies Protein's Link to Heart Disease
A Father's Search Finds Reason for Daughter's Epilepsy

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NASA’s Newest Space Telescope Relies on UA Technology
A Father's Search Finds Reason for Daughter's Epilepsy
$6M Grant Boosts Molecular Heart Research

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UA Studies Socioeconomic Impacts of Deepwater Horizon Spill
UA Sees Growth in Demand, Opportunities for Agriculture Grads
Criminal Justice Major to Prep Students for Law Enforcement, Courts Careers

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Regents Approve Sean Miller’s Contract Through 2018
UA Football Tops Pac-12 for Academics
Brigetta Barrett Named Pac-12 Woman of the Year

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New Degree to Prep Students for Real Estate Development Careers
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