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A College of Agriculture and Life Sciences team was awarded a Rocky Mountain Emmy for "Earthlight," a 30-minute documentary featuring research at the Controlled Environment Agriculture Center.
A newly funded 100% Engagement project facilitated by the UA Department of Linguistics and Children's Museum Tucson is involving University students in an applied research project.
Biomedical engineers and neurosurgeons at the UA have develop augmented microscopy technology to help surgeons operate with greater precision and reduced risk of harming patients.
Inspired by Anita Bhappu's work in the classroom, Sharing Tribes is about "saving people money, reducing our environmental footprint and making connections with others in a community."
ASEMS, which works to retain underrepresented students in the high-demand STEM fields, has been awarded a $1.1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
A first of its kind in the U.S., the Natural Resource Users Law and Policy Center will provide ranchers, farmers, miners and others with legal support.
In the world of piano, Nino Bakradze, a UA doctoral student of piano performance, has been recognized nationally and internationally.
Philanthropists Patricia and Bruce Bartlett have committed $5 million to renovate the UA’s Strategic Alternative Learning Techniques Center and also to fund support and learning services for all students.
The iconic structure, with its slot canyon design, nearly 300 artistic inlays and Sonoran Desert-inspired décor, is a representation of the UA's commitment to promote interdisciplinary research.
UA graduate student Danielle DePorter recently presented at the 29th annual SLEEP joint meeting of the Sleep Research Society and the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.