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Arizona Universities to Require COVID-19 Vaccination for Employees, Including Student Workers

Oct. 15, 2021

Arizona’s three state universities will require all employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to comply with new federal requirements, university officials announced on Friday. The University of Arizona said university employees, including student workers and graduate assistants and associates, have to show proof of full vaccination by Dec. 8 unless they have received a religious or disability accommodation.

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University of Arizona Launches Program to Work with Tribes on Sustainability

Oct. 6, 2021

The University of Arizona will partner with Native American nations to address the environmental challenges faced by those communities, offering expertise in environmental research, renewable technologies, and agriculture through the new Indigenous Resilience Center. "They are the ones identifying their priorities and there are indigenous scientists leading the way with indigenous students involved with the research," said center director Karletta Chief.

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University Status Update: Pfizer Booster Shots Available Through Campus Health

Oct. 6, 2021

 Continuing coverage: The University of Arizona will offer third doses of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine beginning Oct. 11 to students and employees who qualify.

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UA Celebrates Opening of Center for Outreach and Collaboration in D.C.

Sept. 28, 2021

Last week, the University of Arizona held inaugural events to celebrate the opening of its new Center for Outreach and Collaboration in Washington, D.C. UA President Dr. Robert C. Robbins, along with other members of UA administration and representatives from government agencies, were in attendance.

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NSF Grants Arizona Team $5M for AI Hydrology Mapping

Sept. 17, 2021

A new $5 million research agreement with the University of Arizona will use machine learning to map the nation’s hydrology.

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Washington, D.C. Center Opening - Partnerships for Resilience: Reframing Solutions

Sept. 16, 2021

Please join Robert C. Robbins, President of the University of Arizona, and Elizabeth "Betsy" Cantwell, SVP for Research Innovation and Impact, for an afternoon workshop and reception to create innovative research partnerships focused on solutions to environmental and societal problems.

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2021 Haury Tribal Resilience Leadership Award Recipients Announced

Sept. 14, 2021

The Haury Program, part of Arizona Institutes for Resilience at The University of Arizona, announced the 2021 Haury Tribal Resilience Leadership Award Recipients. The award recognizes exceptional contributions to tribal resilience and exemplary leadership assuring Native and Indigenous communities have access to clean water. 

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UA Working to Evacuate Afghan Nationals to Safety

Sept. 14, 2021

For the past few weeks, the Federal Relations team has been working to evacuate dozens of Afghan nationals who are researchers, students, and artists with affiliations to the university out of Afghanistan and bring them to safety in the United States through the State Department’s refugee visa programs.

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University of Arizona Rolls Out Takeaway COVID-19 Testing

Sept. 13, 2021

The University of Arizona launches a Cats TakeAway Testing program this week that will allow students, employees and designated campus colleagues to pick up a COVID-19 test kit on the go.

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UA Launches Center to Advance Resilience of Native Nations, Address Environmental Challenges

Sept. 13, 2021

The Indigenous Resilience Center will work directly with Native American nations to address environmental challenges in ways that respect Native and Indigenous sovereignty and knowledge.

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