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The UA was selected by the American Indian Graduate Center to host a program that prepares American Indian students for graduate school.
The UA's College of Education is co-sponsoring the Institute for Transformative Education, which brings education experts to Tucson to teach educators about ways to improve classroom instruction.
The award goes to young investigators of outstanding promise in the basic and clinical sciences relative to the advancement of human health
UA President Robert N. Shelton informed the campus community about the approved 2008-2009 budget.
The four-week program the UA holds in collaboration with several partners is an attmept to draw more low-income students and people of color into college.
The UA maintains numerous programs that enable students to spend their summers researching, training and getting ready for graduate school.
The Native Youth Filmmaking Workshop will involve about 14 Tohono O'odham youth and will be taught by two American Indian filmmakers.
UA public health student wins Miss Arizona title and credits the program with the strength of her healthy habits platform message.
Ed Donnerstein and Dale Kunkel have been honored for their research on the impact of mass media on society.
Incoming high school freshmen participating in the UA's Math Through Mariachi Camp will perform two concerts in Crowder Hall.