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UA professors Alison Hawthorne Deming, Hoshin Gupta and Pham Huu Tiep have each been given the title of Regents' Professor for achievements that have resulted in national and international recognition.
Award-winning playwright Virginia Grise, who is working on an adaptation of "Their Dogs Came With Them," will speak at the UA during a panel discussion with Manuel Muñoz.
UA College of Social and Behavioral Sciences faculty members Julia Clancy-Smith and Ander Monson were among 173 selected to receive the prestigious award.
Signifying the start of environmental justice work, the UA Center for Compassion Studies will host a talk featuring environmental advocate and author Kathleen Dean Moore.
Through the Mellon Foundation, the UA Press will launch an initiative to digitize out-of-print books that highlight the experiences of indigenous and Latino groups in the Southwest.
Steve Erickson was on a business track until he found his dream job in Teach for America. The first in a three-part series on alumni who say the UA prepared them for amazing careers.
In his quest to help Christians read and understand Scripture for themselves, Luther advocated for compulsory education for all, says UA Reformation expert Susan Karant-Nunn.
Based on feedback from students in a winter break program in the Amazon rainforest, international exploration opportunities are being added. Beginning in 2018, students will be able to use their spring break to tour historic sites in Italy such as Naples, Rome, Florence and Venice.
A team led by UA researcher Jennifer Jenkins, funded through a National Endowment for the Humanities program, will record narratives from tribal members around the state.
Members of the UA Wildcat Corps, a partnership between Cooperative Extension and AmeriCorps, work to make a positive difference through their service work.