Browse Teaching and Students stories - March, 2010

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  • Garden Enabling Students to Grow Their Own Food
    UANews | Members of the Students for Sustainability Garden in the Desert want to offer the opportunity for UA students and others to grow their own food.
  • EarthWeek Features Student Research Plus 'Sizzle: A Global Warming Comedy'
    UANews | EarthWeek, March 29 through April 3, is a student-run event that features research presentations by graduate and undergraduate students in a range of environmental sciences.
  • Student-Run Journals Encourage Scholarship, Creative Endeavors
    UANews | The Arizona Journal of Environmental Law & Policy is among the most recent UA-student run publications to be launched.
  • Family Weekend Rescheduled for October
    UANews | The activity-filled weekend that draws approximately 1,500 familes each year has been rescheduled to Oct. 8-10.
  • Student Receives Prestigious Scholarship
    UANews | UA senior Allison Strom has been awarded the highly competitive Gates Cambridge Scholarship.
  • University Seeking Tillman Military Scholar Applicants
    UANews | The UA is seeking applicants for the Pat Tillman Foundation based scholarship which is open to current or new student veterans through the end of April.
  • Atmospheric Sciences Offers Bachelor's Degree in Meteorology
    UANews | The UA has announced a new Bachelor of Applied Sciences degree in meteorology, available through UA South. The program is open to all students interested in the study of weather and climate who already hold an associates degree of applied science (AAS) in a weather-related field.  
  • Camp Wildcat Involved in Refreshing New Fundraiser
    UANews | Camp Wildcat, a UA student-run, non-profit organization, is seeking votes in order to win a grant from the Pepsi Refresh Project.
  • Eller College Launches Academic Integrity Hotline
    UANews | The Goodcat Hotline is designed to empower students to report their observations of academic dishonesty in the classroom and to promote ethical decision making among students.
  • UA Campus Health Offers Online Personal Trainer
    UANews | Live Fit works just as a personal trainer or nutritionist would, providing UA students, faculty and staff with customized information based on an individual's personal health-related desires and needs.
  • Wildcats Earn Top Honors
    UANews | Arizona's Derrick Williams has been named to Sporting News' All-Freshman Team. Also, he and Nic Wise earned All-Pac-10 Honors.
  • Thomas R. Brown Family Foundation Donates $2M to Arizona Assurance Program
    UANews | Sarah Smallhouse, president of the foundation, hopes the gift will inspire others to support higher education and contribute to the innovative financial aid program.
  • An Evening With Spike Lee
    UANews | Spike Lee, who directed acclaimed films like "Do the Right Thing," "Malcolm X" and a range of other films and documentaries will be speaking at the University of Arizona on March 31 during a public lecture.