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Bridging the divide: How U of A students are shaping Tucson's anti-poverty solutions

Jan. 7, 2025

High housing costs and ongoing financial instability make it difficult for many living in Tucson to cover basic expenses or manage unexpected emergencies, according to data collected by U of A students.

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The galaxy Abell 370 appears twice in this image taken with the Hubble Space Telescope: as a normal galaxy and a drawn-out smear of light due to gravitational lensing.

Beyond the 'Dragon Arc,' a treasure trove of unseen stars

Jan. 6, 2025

Taking advantage of a cosmic "double lens," astronomers resolved more than 40 individual stars in a galaxy so far away its light dates back to when the universe was only half its present age.

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Pluto and Charon

Newly discovered 'kiss and capture' mechanism explains the formation of Pluto and its largest moon

Jan. 6, 2025

Billions of years ago, two icy worlds collided. Rather than destroying each other in a cosmic catastrophe, they spun together like a celestial snowman, finally separating but remaining forever linked in orbit. This is how Pluto and its largest moon, Charon, originated, a U of A study finds.

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U of A President Garimella names Francisco Garcia chief of staff to the president

Jan. 6, 2025

University of Arizona President Suresh Garimella has selected Dr. Francisco Garcia as chief of staff to the president.

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Elliott Cheu named interim U of A chief information officer

Jan. 3, 2025

University of Arizona President Suresh Garimella announced the appointment of Elliott Cheu as interim Chief Information Officer.

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Brain study challenges long-held views about Parkinson's movement disorders

Jan. 2, 2025

U of A researchers have uncovered new findings about involuntary muscle movements that come with the long-term administration of the Parkinson's drug levodopa.

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Sarver Heart Center receives $2M in gifts toward founding of cardiovascular research institute

Dec. 20, 2024

Donations from longtime U of A supporters Ginny L. Clements and Tom Rogers pave the way for a new institute, the first of its kind in the Southwest, at the Sarver Heart Center.

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University of Arizona announces no increase in resident undergraduate tuition and fees for 2025-26

Dec. 19, 2024

The University of Arizona has announced there will be no increase in tuition and mandatory fees for resident undergraduates as part of its tuition, fees and housing rates plan for the 2025-26 academic year.

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Phoenix sees increase in people living without running water, new analysis shows

Dec. 19, 2024

New research reveals that more American cities – even those seen as affluent – are home to people living without running water as people are being squeezed by unaffordable housing and the cost-of-living crisis.

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New leadership, interstellar discoveries, dogs to the rescue: Top 10 U of A stories of 2024

Dec. 18, 2024

From canine companionship to intergalactic intrigue, U of A research, scholarship and expertise generated news around the world in 2024.

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