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The UA's Eleni Hasaki and her collaborators created a searchable database of hundreds of Greek kiln locations, spanning nearly 5,000 years of history, to help archaeologists.
Worlds of Words, housed in the UA College of Education, has introduced a World Language collection, which includes titles in Arabic, Korean, Swedish, Chinese and Russian. More than 300 of the new donations came directly from UA faculty members Brenda Frye and Sergey Cherkis.
For the first time, the UA will offer the federally funded program, training low-income and first-generation students in academic preparation, field research and financial literacy.
Last semester, students worked with English professors and librarians to develop digital teaching tools that explore the social construction of identity in Shakespeare’s work.
A lack of access to checking and savings accounts is prevalent among households living below the poverty line, according to findings by the Poverty in Tucson Field Workshop.
Michael McKisson and William Schmidt have won a student-engagement grant to combine their respective courses in multimedia and reporting — and make use of new, 360-degree virtual reality cameras in storytelling.
UA researcher Laurel Bellante found that a group in the southern state of Chiapas has been successful in localizing the food system despite the rise of industrial food production.
The UA's William Beezley has received the Ohtli award, which recognizes individuals for devoting their professional lives to forging a new path for Mexican nationals abroad.
UA researcher Eva-Maria Stelzer and her colleagues found the social, mental and physical benefits of bouldering could be successful psychotherapy for treating depression in adults.
A team at the UA's Veterans Education and Transition Services has spent months trying to return lost dog tags to U.S. military members who served during the Vietnam War.