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The largest festival in the Southwest dedicated to showcasing the wondrous diversity of bugs is expected to draw thousands to the UA campus.
National Hispanic Heritage Month will feature a host of free events. The Guerrero Student Center, Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry and University Libraries are among the sponsors.
UA journalism major Christianna Silva has received a prestigious internship with ESPN's FiveThirtyEight website to do data mining, polling analysis, reporting and writing.
Among the newly named UA Graduate College University Fellows are those who have adopted interdisciplinary methods to address questions related to the origins of the universe, how species respond to environmental changes and how music education can reduce poverty.
A disconnect about the purpose of coupon-driven bargain shopping may be putting certain people at a disadvantage, according to UA researcher Jennifer Andrews.
More than 300 scholars, activists and artists from around the world will convene for a four-day conference related to the burgeoning field of transgender studies.
Two UA sociology researchers wanted to understand why people would actively participate in political acts in support of individuals outside of their own social identity groups.
The Student Union Memorial Center has several ties to the battleship, and the campus will host events this fall to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Alan Davis writes about how one class at the UA was all it took to inspire a freelance career in video production that has taken him places in little more than a year.
UA graduate student researcher Michael Gibson-Light found a change in prisoner monetary practices, from cigarettes to ramen noodles. The shift, he says, is because of declining investments in prison services.