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  • Pharmacy Student Wins Toxicology Award |
    Kylee Eblin is the second UA College of Pharmacy student in a row to win the Society of Toxicology’s Women in Toxicology Student Achievement Award. | |
  • UA Doctoral Student Earns Major Fellowship |
    Julie Sasse's fellowship from the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute will allow her to prepare for an exhibit that will be held next year at the Tucson Museum of  Art. | |
  • UA Residence Hall Students To Be Part of "Earth Hour" on March 29 |
    Thousands of UA students in 22 residence halls can have a big impact when it comes to energy savings. | | |
  • The Art of Illustration |
    Two graduating seniors have already published books, one of them a children's book and the other a graphic novel.    | |
  • Lecture Series Honors UA Doctoral Student, Study of Math |
    The first Daniel Bartlett Memorial Lecture will be held this month in honor of Bartlett, who died suddenly in 2006. | | |
  • Innovation Day Celebrates Technology and Research Achievements |
    The fifth annual event will showcase the UA's successes in technology and innovation. | | |
  • New International Trade and Business Law Program Under Way |
    The UA's James E. Rogers College of Law has introduced the new program because of rising demand for lawyers who have solid international business skills. | |
  • Six UA Women Undergraduate Researchers to Present at National Conference |
    Six undergraduate researchers – all of them women – will present their research next month in San Diego. | |
  • High-Demand Teachers Trained |
    Formerly called Teach for Tucson, the accelerated master's degree program has just added English and social studies disciplines to its repertoire. | |
  • UA Scientist Named Chairwoman of National Seismology Organization |
    Susan L. Beck has been named chairwoman of the board of directors of the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology. She has been on the geosciences faculty since 1990. | | |
  • Prominent Activist and Legal Scholar to Visit UA |
    Derrick Bell, who supervised hundreds of school desegregation cases during the 1960s, will present during the first Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program's Vine Deloria Jr. Lecture. | | | |
  • The Work of Endowed Chairs |
    Endowed chairs, which result in a long-term pool of funds for faculty members and researchers, allow their holders to do the type of work they might not otherwise have the funds to complete. | | | | |
  • UA Filmmaking Student Captures Life in His Backyard: the Border |
    A student filmmaker captures life on the Arizona border with interviews on longtime residents and newcomers in feature documentary "389 Miles: 'Living the Border.'" | |
  • U.S. Department of Energy Selects UA Team to Compete in Solar Decathlon |
    The UA team's task is to design, build and operate an energy efficient, fully solar-powered home. | | | |
  • Using Film and Art to Tell 'Herstory' |
    Numerous events throughout Women's History Month will explore the levels of oppression women of varying backgrounds and identities face while also celebrating the contributions of women. | | | |
  • Anthropology, Near Eastern Studies Offering Dual Doctorate |
    The program, the first of its kind at the UA, allows students to simultaneously pursue doctorates in anthropology and Near Eastern studies. | | |
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