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UA engineering and biomedical researchers are building a virtual-reality experience targeting concussion awareness, to encourage NCAA student-athletes to report the real thing.
Amy Athey, the UA's director of clinical and sport psychology, is working to help student-athletes improve their lives, even when they are away from competition.
With a history of commitment to sustainability, the UA has been a member of the alliance since 2013 and last March had a "zero waste" men's basketball game.
Alumnus trained Triple Crown winner American Pharoah, and the University has trained hundreds of students and sent them into jobs in the horse racing industry.
Wrapping up our Commencement 2015 coverage, we bring you the inspirational story of Earl Mitchell, who kept a college degree in his sights since leaving the UA in 2010.
The U19 team, which will compete in this summer's World Championships in Greece, is one of five national teams for USA Basketball.
The native Kenyan from a humble farming family became one of the best female distance runners in UA history after a coach, James Li, took a chance on her.
Hard work and homework are just part of life for the UA's Andrea Vilarasau, who has learned how to give her best effort and then move on to the next challenge.
Bearing down and eating up have a nutritional dimension through a new program, Eat Like a CHAMP, which encourages student-athletes to make healthful food choices.
Even at the college level, a skilled catcher such as the UA's Riley Moore must be capable of complex statistical analysis, have lightning-fast judgment and have highly developed organizational and leadership skills.