Library Exhibit Celebrates 50 Years of Publishing ExcellenceUANews | Special Collections at The University of Arizona Main Library is hosting an exhibit honoring 50 years of publishing by the UA Press.
Biosphere 2 Will Celebrate Earth Day With Music, Art and ScienceUANews | The UA's Biosphere 2 will combine music and art with science, technology and business at its first Earth Day Festival.
Exhibition at UA Exploring Notions of CommunicationUANews | New York sculptor Nick Georgiou, who is a visting artist at the UA this semester, will showcase works he has created during his stay in Tucson.
Arizona Stadium Concert AnnouncedUANews | Jay-Z, Kelly Clarkson, Third Eye Blind and the Veronicas will be featued during an upcoming Arizona Stadium concert organized by UA students. Tickets go on sale Friday.
Students Give Digital Voice to High School FreshmenUANews | Four UA graduate students have helped high school students interested in learning new media and developing their writing skills.
UA Press Author Wins National Book Critics Circle AwardUANews | The National Book Critics Circle Award committee, for the first time in its history, named two authors as their poetry award winner – one of them being UA Press author Juan Felipe Herrera.
'Spheres' Exhibit Places Humans in Global Environment Context UANews | Two Asian artists express views on the relationship between person and place in the exhibit "Spheres" at the UA's Joseph Gross Gallery this month.
Student Earns Award From The AtlanticUANews | Creative writing student Jonathan Walter earned the first place award in a fiction writing competition hosted by The Atlantic Monthly. One of his UA colleagues received an honorable mention.
New Erasmus Fellows NamedUANews | Ana Christina DaSilva Iddings and Luis C. Moll were named Erasmus Circle Fellows, one of the highest honors that can go to UA College of Education faculty members.
Hanson Institute Celebrates Mexican CinemaUANews | Tucson Cine Mexico 2009 presents multi-award-winning films, an exclusive sneak preview, special guests and vintage science fiction during film screenings beginning Thursday, March 26.
Rarely Seen Ritual Sand Painting Featured at Festival of Books UANews | A cultural offering of peace and a visual depiction of the meditative path to enlightenment are offered to the Tucson community.
Festival to Revel in Words, Imagination UANews | It was years in the making. The UA and Arizona Daily Star have partnered to host the Tucson Festival of Books, a two-day event that brings to Tucson authors, publishing companies and enthusiasts from across the nation.
UA Libraries, Regents' Professor Publish E-JournalUANews | The Journal of Ancient Egyptian Interconnections, an electronic peer-reviewed journal, has been created out a collaboration with UA faculty and the UA Libraries.
UA MFA Student Earns Writing AwardUANews | UA graduate student Cary Groner earned a first place award in the Glimmer Train Press Fiction Open competition.
Arizona State Museum Aids in Nationwide Tour of Ancestral Human FossilUANews | The 3.2 million-year-old remains of Lucy, the oldest and most complete adult human ancestor discovered in Africa, is the focus of a month-long lecture series.
UA Faculty, Alumni Earn Art Commission GrantsUANews | The Arizona Commission on the Arts Artist Project allows writers to complete current projects.
In Honor of WomenUANews | The UA's Women Herstory Month events get kicked off on Tuesday and will include film screenings, panel discussions, workshops and a talent show.