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Spring Break: Staycationing in Tucson!

March 4, 2024
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Tucson Festival of Books: Explore Science City!

Feb. 26, 2024
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Camp Cooper celebrates 60 years teaching Tucson's youth about the Sonoran Desert

Feb. 22, 2024

The Cooper Center for Environmental Learning, which the College of Education operates with the Tucson Unified School District, is celebrating the milestone with the center's first renovations since it opened.

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Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan

Why everyone cares about climate change – whether they know it or not

Feb. 21, 2024

Climate change is often discussed as a broad, global topic, but it's important to recognize how individual lives are affected. As Earth changes we will have to adapt in major areas of life such as health, infrastructure, agriculture, culture, social services, and the economy.

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Q&A: Researchers discuss the human need for climate action now

Feb. 20, 2024

A conversation with UArizona professors Mark Kear and Gregg Garfin about the overlooked aspects of climate change and why we should spend money on public spaces.

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