Browse Business and Law stories - February, 2010

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  • New Fund Establishes Sports Management Program at UA
    UANews | The UA Eller College will be home to a new university minor in sports management available to students across campus.
  • Law Professor's Book Explores Navajo Nation Court System
    UANews | A new book published by Raymond D. Austin, a UA law faculty member, provides an extensive explanation about the history of Navajo courts and customary law. 
  • Law Programs Bring Case Before Human Rights Commission
    UANews | The UA's Indigenous Peoples Law and Policy Program has helped to take an indigenous peoples rights case out of  Canada to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
  • Eller Whiz Kids Come Together for Biz Quiz
    UANews | After reading 3,600 pages and being tested on the content, a team of UA Eller College of Management students placed third in a nationwide competition.
  • Federal Reserve Manager Lecturing in Financial Services Class
    UANews | Jeanne Hogarth, manager of consumer education and research at the Federal Reserve Board, will lecture on the UA campus on the impact of new credit card regulations.
  • CPAs Offer Insights, Answer Questions During 'Tax Tips Week'
    UANews | A special week on "Arizona Illustrated" features Arizona CPAs in discussions about taxes and answering a wide-range of viewer tax questions.
  • Vail Academy and High School Breaks Ground at UA Tech Park
    UANews | The UA Tech Park will be home to the Vail Academy and High School, a new K-12 school that will emphasize math, science and engineering through partnerships with the UA and Tech Park tenants.
  • New Children's Medical Center to Provide Economic Clout as Well
    UANews | The new Diamond Children's Medical Center will, according to a new study, boost the regional economy by more than $5 billion over the next five years.