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Architecture Student Learns to Build with the Earth

Oct. 18, 2021

Daniel Vega is a UArizona senior majoring in Sustainable Built Environments (SBE), a born-and-raised Tucsonan, and a member of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe. He was attracted to the SBE program because of his lifelong relationship with the natural environment, and a desire to employ sustainable building practices in his tribal community.

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Brennan Breen on Finding Sustainable Solutions in Unlikely Places

Oct. 4, 2021

What program and/or department are you in? What year?

I’m a senior in Chemical Engineering, with minors in biosystems engineering and chemistry.

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Carson Scholar Diana Githu Embodies What It Means To Be An Environmentalist

Sept. 14, 2021

What program and/or department are you in? What year?

I am a second year PHD student in the Arid Land Resource Science Program.

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Christopher B. Yazzie, Diné College, Class of 2012

Sept. 9, 2021

Christopher B. Yazzie is a member of the Navajo Nation. He is Tó’adheedlíinii (Water Flows Together clan), born for Bííh Bitoodnii (Deer Spring clan). He was born and raised in the Navajo Nation and is from Tuba City and Dinebito Dam, Arizona.

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

July 7, 2021
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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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Honoring Diana Liverman for her leadership in environment

June 1, 2021

On May 20, 2021, the Arizona Institutes for Resilience (AIR) celebrated Diana Liverman, outgoing director of the School of Geography, Development & Environment, with the announcement of the new undergraduate scholarship program in AIR named in her honor, the Diana Liverman Scholars Program.

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