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A man stands smiling in front of a large, colorful mural that depicts a historical and cultural scene with various figures, buildings, animals, and landscapes, likely representing a community or region's heritage. The artwork includes people in traditional and historical attire, with a Mexican flag visible on one of the buildings.
Nov. 12, 2024

U of A faculty, students develop exhibit to celebrate Santa Cruz County

Wilbur Wildcat celebrates with members of the Pride of Arizona marching band during Homecoming 2022
Oct. 8, 2024

Desert Bound: Wildcats to return to U of A for Homecoming

a photograph of a person with a label that says "arizona queer archives: building our histories together" on it sitting on top of an archive of items
Sept. 24, 2024

$1M grant will support paid internships in community archives

four people gathered on two sides of a table covered in slips of paper
Sept. 18, 2024

U of A project addresses loneliness in older adults living in border and rural communities

An open space with art on white and red walls and lounge seating sits behind a wall of glass doors set into a white wall. Above the doors reads "Alice Chainten Bker Interdisciplinary Gallery"
Sept. 5, 2024

Center for Creative Photography receives $1M gift commitment to establish endowment for interdisciplinary education

Poetry Center Library
Aug. 21, 2024

Poetry Center adds more than 12,000 caption files to recordings dating to 1963

The Biosphere 2 campus beneath a blue, cloudy sky
July 31, 2024

New Biosphere 2 tour app gives K-12 students a deeper look at the science under the glass

an aerial view of old main and the university of arizona campus
July 24, 2024

U of A joins STARS College Network to boost support for prospective students from rural areas

Nicolette Gomez presenting a certificate to Suzie Francisco
July 9, 2024

By teaching tech skills, Pascua Yaqui entrepreneur hopes to create opportunities for others

an industrial pickup truck sitting in a parking lot beneath a cloudy sky
July 2, 2024

Weather trucks search for answers about extreme heat in Tucson's 'data deserts'

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