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Patricia A. Prelock

Patricia Prelock named U of A senior vice president for academic affairs and provost

April 8, 2025
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Dr. Parthasarathy, M.D., from the University of Arizona Health Sciences, testifies at a congressional hearing, seated at a wooden desk with a nameplate in front of him. He wears a dark suit, glasses, and a striped tie, speaking into a microphone beside another suited man. The background shows a formal hearing room with a portrait, panelists, and U.S. government decor.

Improving veterans' health through biomedical innovation, AI and implementation science

April 8, 2025

Dr. Sairam Parthasarathy testified before the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs about the need to turn biomedical advances into clinical solutions.

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MIS, nursing, legal writing excel in latest US News rankings for graduate programs

April 8, 2025

Dozens of U of A programs are recognized as among the best in the nation in U.S. News & World Report's Best Graduate Schools rankings.

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A bronze trophy shaped like a stylized cactus sits on a dark green marble base, with a plaque that reads: "Arizona Board of Regents REGENTS' CUP – In Celebration of Free Speech and Civil Discourse at Arizona’s Public Universities." The trophy is displayed in front of a blurred American flag and a window.

U of A students to compete at 2025 Regents' Cup

April 8, 2025

The public speaking competition, hosted by the Arizona Board of Regents, encourages civil and respectful discourse among students from Arizona's three state universities.

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Patricia Prelock

Patricia Prelock named U of A senior vice president for academic affairs and provost

April 8, 2025

A highly accomplished scientist and scholar in clinical speech-language pathology, Prelock has served as interim president at the University of Vermont since October.

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This artist's concept illustrates a lake at the north pole of Saturn's moon Titan underneath a hazy, yellowish atmosphere.

Saturn's moon Titan could harbor life, but only a tiny amount, study finds

April 7, 2025

Despite its rich inventory of organic molecules, Saturn's largest moon may be able to support only a minuscule amount of biomass, if life exists there.

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Close-up photo of a human eye, showing the reflection of a pattern of illuminated bars used in the experimental setup

New 3D technology paves way for next-generation eye tracking

April 1, 2025

U of A researchers are using a new technique that could boost eye-tracking accuracy in a variety of fields ranging from the entertainment industry to medical research.

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2024 AAAS Fellows

Four U of A professors named AAAS fellows

March 28, 2025

Liesl Folks, Luciano M. Matzkin, Armin Sorooshian and Jil C. Tardiff are among 471 newly elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world's largest general scientific society.

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The U of A celebrated the installation of 23rd President Suresh Garimella on March 25. From left: Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, Arizona Board of Regents Chair Cecilia Mata, President Garimella holding the university's ceremonial mace, and Chair of the U of A Faculty Leila Hudson.

U of A is a 'true force for good,' President Garimella says during installation ceremony

March 25, 2025

Community members and state dignitaries gathered Tuesday for the formal installation of Suresh V. Garimella as the University of Arizona's 23rd president. Garimella promised to help the university live up to its status as a "keystone institution."

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six students holding up signs with their medical residency placements written on them

Soon-to-be doctors celebrate milestone at U of A Match Day

March 24, 2025

On Match Day, fourth-year medical students at the U of A College of Medicine – Tucson and College of Medicine – Phoenix found out where they will do their residencies in their chosen specialties.

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