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Retired General, Astronaut Bolden to Speak at UA Graduation

The graduation will take place May 12 at Arizona stadium.

Nutrition, Not Genetics, May be Key Factor in Disease

UA conference to study role of good nutrition in disease prevention

From Georgia, With Love

Internationally award-winning classical pianist from the Republic of Georgia comes to the U.S. to pursue her musical dreams

OSIRIS-REx Takes Photo of Jupiter, 3 Moons

UA-led mission testing out its cameras in search of Trojan asteroids.

UA Beats Fundraising Goal by Nearly $100 Million

Officials say the campaign reached its target more than two years ahead of schedule.

Episode 124: UA Tech Park Connects Businesses from Tucson, U.S. and Overseas

Local businesses participate in effort to showcase opportunities to companies in other countries.

Meeting at the Intersection of Diplomacy and Science

Ambassadors, science advisers, researchers to tackle science diplomacy topics.

How Do UA Students Feel About Their Job Prospects?

Worries over rising tuition, lack of jobs; 'college won't get cheaper any time soon.'

UA Comes Out Against Trump's Executive Action on Immigration

Recommends international students and scholars postpone trips abroad.

New UA President Could be Named in March

A committee will meet and interview prospective candidates in coming weeks.

Former UA Professor Sentenced in Meat Store Theft Case

John Marchello faced probation or up to almost four years in prison.

Former UA President Robert Shelton to Head Telescope Project

Shelton, the university's 19th president, has experience with global observatories.

Creating Rules of the Road for Hazardous Space Junk

UA's Moriba Jah is an author on NASA-commissioned study on managing space traffic

Southern Arizonans with Connections to Trump, Pence

Also, a look at the speaking styles of presidents, connections to larger social patterns.

Teach-In Aimed at Upping Democratic Participation

The day of talks at the UA will emphasize education and action on inauguration day.

'Hack Arizona' to Draw Hundreds of Young Innovators

36-hour event will attract students and sponsors.

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