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UA Hosts Inaugural Legislative Research Summit in D.C.

Sept. 24, 2019

UA Federal and State Relations jointly hosted a bipartisan group of Arizona state lawmakers in Washington, DC for the inaugural Legislative Research Summit.

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UA Boosts Neighborhood Relations with First Annual Wildcat Welcome Walk

Sept. 9, 2019

The first Wildcat Welcome Walk was a great success.  In partnership with local elected officials and the Rincon Heights Neighborhood Association, GCR created a new event to help foster neighborly relationships in an area that is prominently student occupied rental homes.

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UA Hosts U.S. Representative Ann Kirkpatrick

Sept. 9, 2019

Federal Relations welcomed Representative Ann Kirkpatrick back to campus on September 5. The Federal Relations team was also pleased to share the news in DC last week that UA researchers were named as awardees for the 2020 Breakthrough Prize in fundamental physics.

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2019 Indigenous Cultural and Education Exchange Program

Aug. 26, 2019

The Office of Tribal Relations, in partnership with American Indian Studies and Global Study Abroad, supported the 2019 Indigenous Cultural and Education Exchange (ICEE) Program.  In February 2019, Indigenous students and staff from the University of Sydney and the University of Tasmania visited Arizona.

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UA in Full Force at 2019 Arizona League of Cities and Towns Conference

Aug. 26, 2019

The annual Arizona League of Cities Towns conference is the Super Bowl of Arizona local government.  Last week, the conference drew more than 1200 people, including 600 local elected officials, many state legislators, Governor Doug Ducey, and Senators Kyrsten Sinema and Martha McSally to the JW Marriott resort in Tucson.

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State Relations Begins Recruitment for 2020 Arizona Legislative Interns

Aug. 26, 2019

This week began recruitment for the Arizona Legislative Internship Program. State Relations would like your help promoting the program to students interested in gaining real-world work experience while participating in the legislative process and expanding their professional networks. 

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Arizona Board of Regents Update for August 2019

Aug. 23, 2019

The Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR) has been busy as we get ready for the start of the new school year. Regents recently held a special board meeting, a Committee on Free Expression meeting, and a special public hearing on UA online and distance campus tuition rates.

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Guidance on Political Activity for University of Arizona Employees

Aug. 12, 2019

Tucson Primary Election Day is August 27, and registered Democrat voters in the City of Tucson have been mailed their Primary Election ballot. This is a good time to remind all University of Arizona employees and DCCs about political activity policies. 

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Government Relations Engages Cooperative Extension System

Aug. 12, 2019

Government and Community Relations had an opportunity to speak at the Cooperative Extension System’s (CES) annual conference this week. It was a great opportunity to explain our role to this important segment of the University and discuss how our efforts can benefit each other.  

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UA Complete Count Committee Prepares for Decennial Census

July 15, 2019

The Decennial Census is quickly approaching and GCR is leading efforts to be sure the UA has a complete count.  Students and renters are both traditionally hard groups to count, so it will take a well-organized campaign to get the word out about the importance of participating.

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