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Forbes Names University of Arizona 'Best Employer for Diversity'

April 21, 2021

The university appears on Forbes’ fourth annual “Best Employers For Diversity” list, placing No. 206 out of 500 businesses with at least 1,000 employees – a 35-spot increase over last year’s ranking of No. 241. 

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Ducey Removes State Order, Puts Mask Decisions in the Hands of Local School Officials

April 20, 2021

Gov. Doug Ducey removed the statewide order that directed K-12 schools to require masks Monday afternoon, putting the responsibility on local school leaders to decide whether masks will be required for the final weeks of the school year.

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UArizona Partners with French National Centre for Scientific Research to Establish France-Arizona Institute for Global Grand Challenges

April 15, 2021

The new institute, based at UArizona, will address critical research areas through large-scale international collaboration, innovation and exchange of resources. 

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More Colleges to Require Student COVID-19 Vaccinations

April 14, 2021

A small but growing number of colleges will require students to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, saying it is the most assured way of returning to some semblance of pre-pandemic campus life. Many colleges have required certain vaccinations for years, but the standards aren't uniform, said Leila Barraza, an associate professor at the University of Arizona's Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.

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Did You Get a Johnson & Johnson Vaccine? Here's What You Need to Know

April 14, 2021

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are reviewing data involving the single-dose COVID-19 vaccine made by Johnson & Johnson and six cases of a rare and severe blood clot that affected women between the ages of 18 and 48. Deepta Bhattacharya, an associate professor of immunobiology at the University of Arizona, said in a statement released by the Pima County Health Department that the estimated risk of a blood clot from the J&J vaccine is about 1 in a million, which is a far lower risk than an unvaccinated person has of dying from COVID-19 if they become infected. University Communications assisted with this story.

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April 11, 2021 University of Arizona COVID-19 Updates

April 13, 2021

Cases on campus remain very low.  Over the past 10 days – 39 new cases out of 9,952 tests, .4% positivity rate.  We are seeing fewer students and employees testing, in part because many are now fully vaccinated. Capacity at the UArizona state POD is way up, but we are beginning to see a lack of demand.  For the first time, appointments are going unfilled.

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Biden Administration Releases Details on Massive Infrastructure Plan

April 13, 2021

Sometimes it feels like every week in Washington is Infrastructure Week, and this last week was no exception. President Biden released the first part of The American Jobs Plan, a $2.5 trillion infrastructure bill which provides federal support across a number of national interests.

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UArizona Health Sciences Primary Care Physician Scholarship Program Expands Eligibility to General Surgery Students

April 6, 2021

Scholarship applications are available at the College of Medicine – Tucson and the College of Medicine – Phoenix for students who intend to pursue residency training in family medicine, general internal medicine, geriatric medicine, general pediatrics, psychiatry, obstetrics and gynecology, and now general surgery.

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University of Arizona Joins Nationwide Advocacy Efforts to Double the Pell Grant

April 6, 2021

The higher education community recently released the #DoublePell sign-on letter. With nearly 1,200 signatories, including the University of Arizona, the letter kicks off a developing campaign across the higher education community to grow support for doubling the maximum Pell Grant award to $13,000.00.

 

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ABOR Committee Advances Extension for Coach Adia Barnes

April 6, 2021

The ABOR Finance, Capital & Resources committee approved a two-year extension of Coach Barnes’ current contract based on athletic performance and coaching success. 

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