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  • Armando Vargas turned to the UA Caregiver Support Group for help with balancing work and caring for his mother.

    When Armando Vargas made the difficult decision to move his mother into an assisted living facility, it became challenging to leave his personal life at the door when he went to work.

    Then an associate accountant in The... Read More

  • For this year's UA Cares campaign, the Office of Student Financial Aid quite literally dared to care. The office raised more than $500 in the annual employee giving campaign – and had some fun in the process – through its innovative... Read More

  • Astronaut Joseph M. Acaba, STS-119 mission specialist, dons a training version of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit spacesuit prior to being submerged in the waters of the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory near NASA's Johnson Space Center. Suit technicians assisted Acaba.

    By the time Joseph M. Acaba completed his master's degree in geology from The University of Arizona in 1992, his academic adviser and thesis director, Joseph F. Schreiber Jr., knew that Acaba had "the right stuff."

    Schreiber,... Read More

  • In a show of support for Walk Across Arizona, University of Arizona Provost Meredith Hay invites the campus community to join her for a stroll on Tuesday.

    The Feb. 10 walk will begin on the east side of Old Main on the UA Mall... Read More

  • Proposed state budget cuts would have devastating effects on The University of Arizona, President Robert N. Shelton said Wednesday during a news conference in Phoenix, where he was joined by the presidents of the other two state... Read More

  • As the question of state budget cuts looms large for The University of Arizona, the transformation process initiated in the fall to evaluate and reorganize units and business practices across campus continues to move forward.

    ... Read More

  • As state funding for universities declines and The University of Arizona works to reorganize through the Transformation Plan, it's becoming increasingly important to evaluate what works and what doesn't work about the way the UA does... Read More

  • The University of Arizona BookStore is usually the domain of students, UA employees and members of the Tucson community.

    However, on the first Saturday of each month, the store in the UA Student Union Memorial Center welcomes... Read More

  • James H. Moore Jr.

    The University of Arizona Foundation board of directors has voted to maintain a 4 percent payout rate on private endowment funding to the UA for the 2009-2010 fiscal year.

    The decision means that the UA can expect only a... Read More

  • As many NetID passwords near their expiration dates, e-mail notifications are being sent to users who need to create new passwords in order to continue using their accounts.

    In spring 2008, the University's Information... Read More

  • Members of The University of Arizona community are invited to apply for grants from the Asian American Faculty, Staff and Alumni Association.

    The AAFSAA grants are awarded to University students, staff, faculty, programs or... Read More

  • Faculty and staff with season football tickets or priorty seatiing basketball season tickets must renew their football tickets or Wildcat Club memberships online by May 1 to avoid losing seats or club benefits.

    Football season... Read More

  • A proposal to centralize some campus information technology support services will be examined by a new committee that was formed as part of The University of Arizona's Transformation Plan.

    The IT Transformation Committee was... Read More

  • Arizona Board of Regents

    A status report on the state budget is likely to be the primary topic before members of the Arizona Board of Regents, which begins a two-day meeting at The University of Arizona tomorrow.

    The discussion will include... Read More

  • Narrated, animated training sessions offer strategies for dealing with stress and change in a new training program offered through Life & Work Connections.

    In the midst of uncertain times, a free online training program is teaching resilience to University of Arizona employees.

    Life & Work Connections began offering "Transforming Lives Through Resilience Education" this... Read More

  • The University of Arizona Press, marking its 50th year, still has many pages left to turn.

    Born out of the UA anthropology department with the publication of George Webb's "A Pima Remembers" in 1959, the UA Press now has more... Read More

  • Richard J. "Dick" Roberts

    Tommy Bruce, president of the Associated Students of The University of Arizona, remembers former UA Assistant Vice President and Budget Director Richard J. "Dick" Roberts as an "amazing student advocate" who believed in the "complete... Read More

  • Members of The University of Arizona community are invited to apply for grants offered by the UA's Commission on the Status of Women. Grants will be awarded for projects that promote the goals of the CSW.

    All members of the UA... Read More

  • The look of The University of Arizona campus has changed a lot in the past five years. As campus planners prepare to update the Comprehensive Campus Plan, which offers guidelines for the physical development of campus, they are... Read More

  • Ancient pottery and virtual reality: The two might seem worlds fairly far apart, but The University of Arizona brings them together in AZ-LIVE: Arizona Laboratory for Immersive Visualization Environments, where, in a virtual reality... Read More

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