Browse Business and Law stories - April, 2010

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  • UA Student Ad Earns First-Place Award
    UANews | Eller College of Management students received a $6,000 award in a national competition for producing a public service announcement emphasizing the need for cash donations during disaster relief efforts.
  • UA Alumnus Delivers Sustainable Seafood
    UANews | Martin Reed, a graduate of the UA Eller entrepreneurship program, has started a company that ships high-quality, sustainable seafood anywhere in the country.
  • UA Alumni Move Boutique Close to Campus
    UANews | Gabrielle Miller and her mother, Moni, have moved their unique cosmetics and clothing store, Cry Baby Couture, to University Boulevard.    
  • Law Librarian of Congress to Speak at UA
    UANews | Roberta I. Shaffer will discuss challenges facing the legal field brought on by digitization.
  • Student-Generated Advertisement Makes Final Cut
    UANews | Eller College of Management students are finalists in the PSAids voter-driven competition.
  • Human Rights Champion to Speak at UA
    UANews | Ann Beeson, executive director for U.S. Programs at the Open Society Institute, is the final speaker in the UA James E. Rogers College of Law's Human Rights Colloquium Series.
  • Passage of Proposition 100 Will Save 13,000 Jobs, UA Study Predicts
    UANews | A new study by researchers at the UA Economic and Business Research CenterĀ  finds that a yes vote on Proposition 100 would save more than 13,000 jobs and preserve more than $442 million in federal matching funds for Arizona.
  • UA Professor, Others on Campus to Receive Governor's Award
    UANews | Chris Segrin, who heads the communication department, is among the many faculty, staff and students at the UA whose volunteer efforts will be recognized later this month.
  • Women-Centered Conference Focusing on Job Skills
    UANews | Registration is still open for the Women's Leadership Conference, an annual training event for UA undergraduate and graduate female students.