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U of A welcomes record number of in-state students as part of largest, most diverse class in history

Aug. 23, 2024

More than 9,300 first-year students, including a record 4,900 Arizona residents, are beginning their Wildcat journeys at the University of Arizona. About 28% are first-generation college students.

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U of A fraud detection startup NeuroID acquired by Experian

Aug. 22, 2024

NeuroID, a global leader in fraud detection, was co-founded by Eller College professor Joe Valacich in 2015 and was named Tech Launch Arizona Startup of the Year in 2020.

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Freeze-frame: U of A researchers develop microscope that can see electrons in motion

Aug. 21, 2024

Researchers believe their ultrafast microscope will lead to groundbreaking advancements in physics, chemistry, bioengineering, materials sciences and more.

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Poetry Center adds more than 12,000 caption files to recordings dating to 1963

Aug. 21, 2024

The Voca poetry readings archive is now accompanied by digitized captions, making one of the world's major poetry audiovisual archives fully accessible and searchable.

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Incoming Wildcat wants to combine AI with film and television

Aug. 19, 2024

After being accepted to 27 colleges, Anastasia Rastelli chose the U of A for its strengths in computer science, physics, artificial intelligence, and film and television.

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A male chuckwalla, a type of desert-dwelling iguana, spotted near Phoenix.

Animals with higher body temperatures are more likely to evolve into herbivores

Aug. 19, 2024

Researchers discovered a link between body temperature and plant-based diets that could reshape scientists' understanding of how animal diets evolve.

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College of Veterinary Medicine set to graduate second class

Aug. 13, 2024

More than 100 U of A students will graduate with Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees next week, prepared to work as "day-one-ready veterinarians."

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Pesticide exposure linked to stillbirth risk in new study

Aug. 13, 2024

Increased rates of stillborn births were seen among people who lived near areas where pesticides were used during their first trimester of pregnancy or pre-conception.

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Mapping Q program marks decade of supporting young LGBTQ artists

Aug. 13, 2024

The Museum of Art is celebrating 10 years of Mapping Q – an art program for LGBTQ youth – with an exhibit of works created by program participants and teachers over the last decade.

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$1.5M grant will build global network to prevent exploitation of Indigenous data

Aug. 12, 2024

Researchers are establishing a framework that protects the way Indigenous data is collected and used around the world, thanks to a $1.5 million NSF grant.

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