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Wildcat Writers program celebrates two decades of community building through a love of writing

May 2, 2023

The Wildcat Writers program brings together teachers and students from UArizona and local high schools to work on shared writing projects. The community-based education program recently celebrated its 20th anniversary.

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Michael Tubbs, once the youngest mayor of a major American city, to address UArizona graduates at Commencement

April 27, 2023

Michael Tubbs was 26 years old when he was elected mayor of Stockton, California, in 2016, making him the youngest mayor of a major American city and Stockton's first African American mayor. Tubbs will give the keynote address at the university's Commencement ceremony on May 12.

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UArizona ranks 29 among top 100 universities granted US utility patents in 2022

April 26, 2023

UArizona inventors were issued 92 patents in 2022 for innovations that included a technique for imaging cancer cells, a wearable 3D augmented reality display and an antioxidant sunscreen.

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Very active hurricane season expected for 2023, UArizona experts say

April 26, 2023

UArizona researchers are forecasting nine hurricanes this year, five of which are expected to be major. Since 2014, hurricane activity has been accurately predicted by a model created by UArizona professor Xubin Zeng and his former graduate student Kyle Davis.

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MIS, Earth sciences at UArizona ranked among nation's best by US News & World Report

April 25, 2023

U.S. News & World Report once again ranked the University of Arizona's management information systems program No. 1 among public universities in its 2023 Best Graduate Schools list.

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Robbins to regents: UArizona Health Sciences 'will advance the frontiers of health and wellness in Arizona and beyond'

April 21, 2023

UArizona Health Sciences is uniquely poised to help address Arizona's long-term health care needs, President Robert C. Robbins said in a presentation to the Arizona Board of Regents.

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Takeshi Inomata

Arizona Board of Regents confirms five new UArizona Regents Professors

April 21, 2023

Price Fishback, Takeshi Inomata, Chris Segrin, Kathy Short and Todd Vanderah are UArizona's newest Regents Professors. The university's highest faculty rank honors exceptional achievements that merit national and international recognition.

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Jupiter's moon Ganymede photographed by the Juno spacecraft in 2021

Icy moonquakes: Surface shaking could trigger landslides

April 14, 2023

Many of the ice-encrusted moons orbiting the giant planets in the far reaches of our solar system are known to be geologically active. Quakes could be the source of the mysteriously smooth terrain on the moons circling Jupiter and Saturn, according to a new study led by a UArizona graduate student.  

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Center for Creative Photography events will celebrate 'The Linda McCartney Retrospective'

Feb. 16, 2023

"The Linda McCartney Retrospective" makes is North American debut Saturday at the Center for Creative Photography. Related lectures, musical performances and other events are planned.

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UArizona researchers awarded $1.2M to explore farming at existing solar power sites

Feb. 15, 2023

A $1.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy supports a UArizona agrivoltaics project that will examine how crop production and livestock grazing can flourish at existing commercial solar farms.

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