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September 12, 2021 University of Arizona COVID-19 Update

Sept. 12, 2021

Student testing numbers increased over the past week. As of 9/11, document uploads from fully vaccinated students and employees were: 30,255.

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State Relations Recruits Arizona Legislative Interns for 2022

Sept. 10, 2021

The GCR State Relations team would like your help promoting the Arizona Legislative Internship Program. The program allows students to gain real-world work experience and expand their professional networks by participating and being an integral part of Arizona’s legislative process. 

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UA to Host DC Center for Outreach & Collaborations's Inaugural Event

Sept. 9, 2021

University of Arizona will celebrate the opening of its Washington, D.C. Center for Outreach & Collaboration with a series of events showcasing the university's expertise and influence.

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University of Arizona Puts Hypersonics Research Program in Hyperdrive

Aug. 27, 2021

The University of Arizona has upped its game in hypersonic flight research to help meet the needs of the U.S. military and companies including Tucson-based Raytheon Missiles & Defense, as they race to develop super-fast hypersonic missiles and aircraft. 

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Governor Ducey Names Don Herrington as Interim ADHS Director, Taps Richard Carmona as Senior Public Health Advisor

Aug. 26, 2021

Governor Doug Ducey and interim state health director Don Herrington named Dr. Richard Carmona, 17th Surgeon General of the United States and Distinguished Professor of Public Health at University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, to serve as senior advisor on public health emergency preparedness and lead a statewide effort to boost vaccine and public health awareness in Arizona.

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New 'Name, Image, Likeness' Rules Changing College Athletic Landscape

Aug. 22, 2021

New name, image and likeness rules passed by the NCAA went into effect on July 1.
Knowing the legislation allowing athletes to profit was right around the corner, the University of Arizona introduced the Arizona Edge, a program to help advise athletes on brand management, business development and networking as well as to inform them of the financial issues they would have to navigate in dealing with NIL opportunities.

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Native American Cancer Research Internship Opens New Doors

Aug. 22, 2021

A paid internship pairs Native American undergraduates with a faculty mentor in their research area of interest through the Partnership for Native American Cancer Prevention and Undergraduate Biology Research Program.

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Cybersecurity Education and Training Partnership Sets Global Precedent

Aug. 20, 2021

The University of Arizona is launching a new partnership with the City of Sierra Vista and Social-Engineer, LLC to give university students real-world experience in social engineering techniques while improving City employees’ ability to recognize and avoid attempted cyber attacks. 

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UA Welcomes Largest Incoming Class Ever

Aug. 19, 2021

The more than 8,700 first-year students starting classes on Monday will set a university record for first-year student enrollment, according to preliminary data.

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Yuma Ag & You: UA Alumni Need to Take Action to Preserve Landmark

Aug. 15, 2021

Yuma Sun contributor Bobbi McDermott, an Arizona Western College instructor and 1969 Arizona graduate in Agronomy, writes to encourage fellow alumni and current students to support historic designation for the University of Arizona's 140-acre campus farm near Campbell Avenue and Roger Road.

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