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UArizona experts suggest solutions to encourage food, water and economic security in a changing climate

Aug. 30, 2023

University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins created a commission to identify solutions to the challenges facing Arizona agriculture in a rapidly changing climate. The recommendations are outlined in a new report.

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UArizona project will expand AZ HSI Consortium, support Hispanic students in STEM

Aug. 30, 2023

UArizona Hispanic Serving Institution Initiatives has launched Project LISTO to introduce Hispanic students to STEM majors and opportunities and provide a framework for other Hispanic-Serving Institutions to do the same.

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UArizona leaders highlight campus safety and mental health resources

Aug. 25, 2023

As fall semester classes begin, University of Arizona leaders shared resources available to students and employees to stay safe on campus and address their mental health-related challenges.

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University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins and College of Veterinary Medicine Dean Julie Funk pose with the college's first graduating class after the Aug. 24 Commencement

Veterinary medicine grads urged to embrace 'world of opportunities' before them

Aug. 24, 2023

The University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine awarded 106 degrees to its first graduating class  during the college's inaugural graduation ceremony, held Aug. 24 inside The Linda Ronstadt Music Hall at the Tucson Convention Center.

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First-generation Wildcat determined to 'keep reaching' for her goals

Aug. 24, 2023

Amarissa Carabajal knew she wanted to be a Wildcat from the moment she set foot on campus almost 10 years ago. She comes from a long line of Wildcat supporters and is proud to be the first in her family to attend the university.

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Asteroid sample delivery to launch decades of science

Aug. 22, 2023

When the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft delivers a sample from asteroid Bennu to Earth on Sept. 24, it will launch decades of scientific investigation. Mission principal investigator Dante Lauretta is most excited to shed light on the origins of life on Earth.

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UArizona student, 16, wants answers about gifted minds, especially his own

Aug. 22, 2023

At 16, Tadeusz Borowski is one of the youngest first-year students to start at UArizona this fall, after graduating from high school two years early. His studies in medicine, he hopes, will shed light on how gifted minds develop.

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Arianna Adams

First-generation graduate says childhood pet motivated her to pursue veterinary career

Aug. 21, 2023

Arianna Adams knew by the time she was 8 years old that she wanted to become a veterinarian. She is one of about 100 students in the College of Veterinary Medicine inaugural class, set to graduate on Aug 24.

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UArizona incoming class is most diverse, includes record number of in-state students

Aug. 17, 2023

The University of Arizona has welcomed its largest and most diverse class in university history, which also includes a record number of students from Arizona. About 9,300 first-year students, representing all 50 U.S. states and 45 countries, started classes this week.

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First College of Veterinary Medicine class set to graduate

Aug. 16, 2023

President Robert C. Robbins will confer 106 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees at the inaugural College of Veterinary Medicine Commencement on Aug. 24. Nearly half of the three-year program's graduates have already accepted job offers and internships.

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