Browse Arts and Humanities stories - July, 2009

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  • UA Acquires Up with People Archives
    UANews | The UA Libraries has acquired the organizational archives belonging to Up with People and its alumni association.
  • Archaeologists Mark 75-year Anniversary of Seminal Hohokam Excavations
    UANews | Much of what archaeologists know about the ancient Hohokam civilization came from the 1934 excavations at Snaketown by Emil Haury and others.
  • UA Scientists' Film Chronicles Minority Astronomers
    UANews | Jarita Holbrook and Romeel Davé's "Hubble's Diverse Universe" features interviews with nine African-American and Hispanic astrophysicists on their work. The film will screen for the first time this weekend.
  • Regents' Professor Emeritus Robert H. Colescott Dies at 83
    UANews | Robert H. Colescott, a UA Regents' Professor emeritus known around the world as one of the most important and critical painters of his generation, has died.
  • ASM Exhibit Honors Navajo Code Talkers
    UANews | The Arizona State Museum will host a traveling exhibit honoring the U.S. Marines who became known as the Navajo Code Talkers during World War II.