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Camera Focuses on Training for Prison Work
Assistant Professor of Media Arts, Michael Mulcahy followed a class of correctional officer recruits through training, then observed four of them in their first nine months on the job in the Arizona State Prison system.
Engineering and Medicine
Students and faculty of the Biomedical Engineering Program forge ahead with ideas for healing that may someday include spare parts for humans.
Saving Ancient Ceramics
Curators and staff at Arizona State Museum are renovating a wing to provide an environmentally sound home for more than 20,000 pottery specimens of cultural traditions in the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico.
Love and Risk
Two five-year projects conducted by researchers from the Southwest Institute for Research on Women, will provide information and support systems that enhance the prospects of effective behavior change.
Another Country: Where Nations Connect
Two UA Spanish professors are developing a study track that emphasizes the border as a bilingual, bicultural space.
Polish and Publish
From Native American dictionaries to space sciences, the UA Press keeps up an impressive flow of scholarly works befitting a top research university.
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