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Students Design Key Component for African Water System
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May 20, 2008
The students developed a water-level indicator for a water system created by the UA chapter of Engineers Without Borders. |
Science and Technology
UA Study: Tucsonans Favor Long-Range Planning for Water Use
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May 19, 2008
A survey of those with a stake in the future of southern Arizona shows most favor cooperative planning on water resources. |
General News
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Science and Technology
UMC Re-designated a Magnet Hospital
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May 19, 2008
It is the second time UMC has been recognized with Nursing's highest honor. |
Health
Arizona Public Media's Phoenix Mission Documentary Airing this Week on PBS
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May 19, 2008
"Phoenix Mars Mission: Ashes to Ice" will air nationally on Thursday, May 22. It is Arizona Public Media's first stand-alone documentary to be picked up by PBS for national distribution. |
General News
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Science and Technology
A New Beginning
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May 18, 2008
Thousands of students complete their UA careers at commencement ceremony. |
General News
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Teaching and Students
Cancer Survivor, Spouse Establish Research Post at Arizona Cancer Center
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May 16, 2008
UA alumni and benefactors John and Doris Norton have donated $1 million to create an endowed prostate cancer research position at the Arizona Cancer Center. |
Health
Students Win $7,000 in Cash Awards During Engineering Design Day
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May 16, 2008
Winning projects included a device that automatically maintains air pressure in vehicle tires, a handheld sensor for detecting harmful bacteria in food, a security robot and other high-tech devices. |
Science and Technology
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Teaching and Students
Landscape Architecture Director Honored
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May 16, 2008
The Arizona Chapter of American Society of Landscape Architects has named UA professor Ronald Stoltz as the 2008 Outstanding Landscape Architect. |
General News
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Teaching and Students
Wildcat School Graduates its First 8th Grade Class
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May 16, 2008
The UA College of Education is helping to pave the way for new approaches to education with its involvement with the Wildcat School. |
Social Sciences and Education
Willis E. Lamb Jr., 1955 Nobel Laureate in Physics, Dies at 94
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May 16, 2008
Lamb's legacy is to physics, colleagues and students. |
Campus News
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General News
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Science and Technology
Peter Smith Named Thomas R. Brown Distinguished Chair in Integrative Science
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May 15, 2008
A $2.5 million gift from the Thomas R. Brown Foundation establishes a rotating endowed chair in the UA College of Science. |
General News
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Science and Technology
Graduates Leave Devoted to Research
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May 15, 2008
Three undergraduate researchers are among those who intend to pursue advanced degrees and move into research-based fields. |
General News
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Science and Technology
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Social Sciences and Education
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Teaching and Students
Anne Cress, George Wondrak Receive Sixth Annual Salmon Awards
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May 15, 2008
The Arizona Cancer Center researchers were recognized May 8 for their leadership in cancer research, grant support, publications, community service and clinical responsibilities. |
Campus News
Largest Honors College Class Includes Two Receiving Special Dean's Award
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May 15, 2008
Graduating seniors Derrick Goodrich and Binh Duong each received the Honors College dean's "Award for Excellence." |
General News
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Social Sciences and Education
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Teaching and Students
Native American Student Affairs Celebrates Graduates
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May 14, 2008
The UA's Native American Student Affairs hosts its graduation convocation on Thursday with a culturally relevant celebration to honor students and program supporters. |
Teaching and Students
Doctoral Student Awarded 2008 Udall Dissertation Fellowship
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May 14, 2008
Jennifer Rice is the first Udall Fellow from the UA. |
Teaching and Students
UA to Create Physicians with Business Skills
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May 14, 2008
The UA Eller College of Management and College of Medicine have created a dual-degree track combining a medical degree with a master's of business administration. |
Business and Law
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Health
UA Holding 'Intense' Social Justice Retreat
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May 14, 2008
Equiss brings students from across the United States to Tucson to learn about the imbalance of justice and what they can do to fix it. |
General News
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Teaching and Students
ISPE Director Testifying Before Congress on Wednesday
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May 13, 2008
Jonathan Overpeck will speak to the House Committee on Science and Technology about managing water supplies. |
General News
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Science and Technology
UA-led Phoenix Mars Mission Ready for Landing
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May 13, 2008
The Phoenix Mars Lander is preparing to end its long journey and begin a three-month mission to explore Martian soil and buried ice. |
Science and Technology
UA Invites Public to View Stars from Mount Lemmon SkyCenter
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May 13, 2008
The Mount Lemmon summit will become a unique science learning center. |
Science and Technology
Top Greek Men Graduating
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May 13, 2008
Cameron Warner and Mark L. Herchold each spent much of their time at the UA working to improve the academic and social lives of fraternity and sorority members. |
Teaching and Students
UA Softball Will Travel for Regional Round
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May 12, 2008
The Wildcats will meet Canisius in their first game of the NCAA Softball Championship Regionals on Friday. |
Sports
UA Researchers Create a Leaner, Greener Computer Cluster
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May 12, 2008
A new environmentally friendly shared computer cluster is significantly reducing both the environmental impact and costs of campus computing. |
Science and Technology
Solar Concentrator Shows Promise for Bringing Electricity to Remote Villages
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May 12, 2008
Student engineers design a robust system that tracks the sun and focuses sunlight on a Stirling engine to provide enough energy for a small building or several homes. |
Science and Technology
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Teaching and Students
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