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Giselle Lugo Combines Her Interests to Explore Environment at Arizona

Aug. 10, 2021

What is your major/year?

I’m a senior, dual degree student majoring in Law and Animal Sciences, with a thematic minor in Environmental Development and Communication. I’m also pursuing the Tribal Courts and Justice Administration undergraduate certificate.

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Sally Rivera on the importance of environmental education, for everyone

July 11, 2021

What is your major/year?

I am going to be a senior, double majoring in Environmental Studies and Geography. 

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Flags from Tribal Nations being displayed in front of Old Main on the UA campus

Announcing the UArizona Native American Advancement, Initiatives, and Research web portal

July 7, 2021
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Indige-FEWSS trainees posing for photo alongside water solution equipment

Water Solutions on Navajo Nation: A UArizona Partnership with Sixth World Solutions

June 16, 2021

Thirty percent of Navajo homes lack indoor plumbing and access to central infrastructure for water and power. Those residents must haul water, sometimes from distant locations, from unregulated sources.

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Jaden Iniguez Shows Us You Don't Have to Have Everything Figured Out to Know What You're Passionate About

June 9, 2021

What is your major/year?

I just graduated this May with a degree in Environmental Science, emphasis in Leadership, Sustainability, and Communication.

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