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UArizona celebrates APIDA Heritage Month

April 6, 2022

Student-athlete spotlights, talks on photography and gender equality, and branded Wildcat merchandise are part of UArizona's recognition of Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month, which the university celebrates in April.

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Astronomers glimpse giant planet in its infancy

April 4, 2022

A team of astronomers including researchers from the University of Arizona has discovered evidence of a giant planet in the process of forming. This provides the first-ever look at the earliest stages of the formation of a gas giant planet, when it's still embedded in the disk of gas and dust surrounding its young host star.

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Increased heat and drought stunt tropical trees, a major carbon sink

March 31, 2022

UArizona researchers were leaders in a worldwide effort to understand tropical trees and their futures under climate change. They found that heat and drought slow the growth of these trees, which are major carbon dioxide absorbers.

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Ellen McMahon

Women in climate change: Ellen McMahon

March 31, 2022

Ellen McMahon focuses on the potential for art to make people more receptive and responsive to the facts of climate change.

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UArizona Department of History head Alison Futrell and associate professor of medieval history Paul Milliman

Age of Empires IV players can now earn college credit with UArizona-created content

March 30, 2022

Faculty members in the Department of History developed new educational content for the video game Age of Empires IV. Current and future students can earn credit toward their degrees when they interact with the material.

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Jessica Tierney

Women in climate change: Jessica Tierney

March 30, 2022

Jessica Tierney is a contributing author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Sixth Assessment Report. She studies past climate change to help society better prepare for the future.

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Nearly $6M will help UArizona grow national cybersecurity workforce

March 30, 2022

The funding from Arizona's Technology and Research Initiative Fund will help the College of Applied Science and Technology's award-winning cyber operations program boost its enrollment.

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MIS, geology earn top spots in latest US News graduate program rankings

March 29, 2022

U.S. News & World Report once again ranked UArizona's management information systems program No. 1 among public universities in its 2023 Best Graduate Schools list. UArizona's geology program rose to No. 2 overall.

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Theresa Crimmins

Women in climate change: Theresa Crimmins

March 29, 2022

As director of the USA National Phenology Network, Theresa Crimmins engages scientists, natural resource managers and volunteers nationwide in tracking when plants and animals undergo seasonal life cycle events.

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Mona Arora

Women in climate change: Mona Arora

March 25, 2022

One of Mona Arora's current projects is to bring together teams to understand how the COVID-19 response can inform both pandemic and climate preparedness.

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