Spatial, Visual Rhetoric Meet New MediaUANews | The First Year Writing Showcase, which incoproates teachings in writing and visual communication, began at the UA in 2007 and has since seen exponential growth in participation among UA students, faculty and instructors.
UA Journalism Major to Take Asian Study TripUANews | Candace Begody will be part of a nine-student delegation heading for Japan and South Korea in June.
Education Dean, UA Alum Earn Crystal ApplesUANews | The Metropolitan Education Commission is honoring Ronald W. Marx and Raúl Nido with one of its Crystal Apple Awards at a ceremony to be held next month at the Tucson Convention Center.
UA Alumni Share Pulitzer PrizeUANews | Ryan Gabrielson and Paul Giblin, both alumni of the UA's journalism program, received the Pulitzer Prize for local reporting for their expansive investigation into immigration enforcement in the Phoenix area.
New Kiosk to Be Unveiled at UA Women's Plaza of HonorUANews | A new kiosk in the Women's Plaza of Honor will highlight the lives of hundreds of women who made a difference in Arizona.
UA Community Joins in Search for Bone Marrow DonorUANews | Kristopher Weatherly's colleagues at the UA are working with the Be The Match Registry to hold a drive to educate people about the need for marrow transplant donors and also to try and find a match for Weatherly.
Distinguished Law Colloquium Presents Indigenous Law ExpertUANews | Judith V. Royster, a University of Tulsa professor whose expertise is in the area of native natural resources, will speak at the UA on Friday.
Student Exhibit of Mexican/Indigenous Communication Opens at UA Library UANews | Students will share their research in an exhibit on journalism and communication from pre-Columbian times to the present, with special emphasis on women writers.
Mexican Community Gives; UA College of Education Returns the FavorUANews | A new student club of education students and their faculty mentors hope small change can make a big difference for a community in Mexico.
Wildcat Powwow Society Holds 14th Annual Event UANews | American Indian culture, food, drumming and dancing will be featured at the two-day powwow, which begins Friday at Bear Down Field.
Institute Connects International CommunitiesUANews | The Western Hemisphere Institute connects Latin American student leaders with local community programs, helping the students to build leadership skills and engage in service learning while building networks with future Latin American leaders.
Scholar to Speak About Motherhood and EducationUANews | The newly formed Feminist Action Research in Rhetoric is bringing Vivyan Adair, a feminist scholar from New York, to the UA to talk about motherhood, poverty and education.