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Tales of the Trails: Exploring the Stories of Tumamoc Hill

Nov. 13, 2023
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Roots of Resilience: Honoring Indigenous Wisdom in Ecological Stewardship

Nov. 6, 2023
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The kids aren't alright: Saplings show how changing climate may undermine forests

Nov. 6, 2023

University of Arizona researchers' findings from studying young trees can help shape forest management policy and our understanding of how landscapes will change.

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Indigenous Resilience Center receives $2 million grant from Waverley Street Foundation

Nov. 3, 2023

The funding will expand existing programs and support Indigenous experts, scholars and outreach specialists in developing local solutions to climate issues tribal communities are facing.

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'Nature's historians': What clues from coral reefs' past tell us about the future

Nov. 3, 2023

University of Arizona geoscientist Diane Thompson explains the significance of studying Earth's water cycle and how rising and falling temperatures have altered it.

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Magda Garbowski

Anonymous $4M gift establishes postdoctoral research prize to address climate and resilience challenges

Nov. 3, 2023

The inaugural postdoctoral research associate, Magda Garbowski, began her position this semester after completing a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Wyoming.

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Samantha Araya: Innovator and Advocate

Nov. 3, 2023

Samantha Araya is a junior in the University of Arizona Eller College of Management. Inspired by her upbringing in Costa Rica, Araya strives to integrate sustainability throughout her personal life while also advocating for environmentally conscious behavior among her peers.

In this Q&A, Araya explores her interests in technology and how she believes everyone has a role to play in protecting our environment and natural resources.

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Water Resources 2023

UArizona earns seventh top 10 global ranking in water resources

Oct. 31, 2023

The University of Arizona is ranked No. 2 in the U.S. and No. 8 in the world in water resources, according to the 2023 Global Ranking of Academic Subjects.

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Día de los Muertos and the Journey of Life

Oct. 30, 2023
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An 'electrifying experience': Second TEDxUArizona will present talks related to the 'Spirit of Wonder'

Oct. 25, 2023

Organizers expect up to 1,500 people to attend the Nov. 1 event at Centennial Hall. University speakers will share their expertise on climate change, space science, dance, film and more.

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