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Much of what archaeologists know about the ancient Hohokam civilization came from the 1934 excavations at Snaketown by Emil Haury and others.
Jarita Holbrook and Romeel Davé's "Hubble's Diverse Universe" features interviews with nine African-American and Hispanic astrophysicists on their work.
Robert H. Colescott, a UA Regents' Professor emeritus known around the world as one of the most important and critical painters of his generation, has died.
The Arizona State Museum will host a traveling exhibit honoring the U.S. Marines who became known as the Navajo Code Talkers during World War II. The exhibit will feature a number of photos and artifacts related to the unit, most of whom came from Arizona and New Mexico.
The works of Ai, an award-winning poet, and artist Kim Young will be on display at the UA Poetry Center.
The UA Libraries and Special Collections are co-hosting an exhibition of ancient and modern Inuit art.
Participants will take part in theatre exercises focusing on community building, voice, movement and the nature of telling personal stories.
The National Art Education Association gave two of its five fellowships to UA faculty members Lynn Beudert and Elizabeth Garber, both professors in the School of Art.
The Poetry Center will host lectures on two American novels and also hold a reading with summer resident James Allen Hall.
Multiple titles published by the UA Press were recognized during three award ceremonies at BookExpo America – the publishing industry's largest trade show.