Browse Teaching and Students stories - May, 2010

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  • Fulbright Names UA Student, Alumni Scholars
    UANews | The recipients will study in locations around the globe, from Namibia in Africa to Tajikistan in Central Asia.
  • Students, Faculty Help Launch Legal Court for Veterans
    UANews | UA law students and faculty members have collaborated to introduce a legal court that is helping to serve the particular legal needs of veterans.
  • Undergraduate Biology Research Program Earns $1.8M Grant
    UANews | The UA's Undergraduate Biology Research Program is helping to support and train the next generation of scientists, researchers and faculty members in the biological sciences. 
  • Student Honored by American Medical Association Foundation
    UANews | Natasha Bhuyan, a second-year UA medical student, has worked closely with the elderly, people who are homeless, adults with developmental disabilities and individuals with unplanned pregnancies.
  • Student-Run Ad Agency Successful in First Year
    UANews | AdCats began taking on clients in September and has since worked on 18 projects for groups on and off campus. The agency is now taking applications for the 2010-11 academic year.
  • Film Career Dreams Come to Life at the Fox Theatre
    UANews | "I Dream in Widescreen" celebrates the work of UA Bachelor of Fine Arts seniors in the School of Media Arts' film and video production program. The students will screen their work at the Fox Tucson Theatre on Saturday.
  • UA Experts to Lead Educational Journey in Central Mexico
    UANews | Arizona State Museum researchers with a vast knowledge of pre-Columbian, colonial and modern culture, history, archeology, foods and commerce are heading to the heart of Mexico with cultural enthusiasts in tow.
  • Award-Winning UA Law Graduate Set for Trial Advocacy
    UANews | Edward C. Hopkins Jr. has won more UA law school mock trial competitions than any other UA student. He graduates this week and plans to join a law firm later this year.
  • Service and Scholarship Legacy of Achievement Medal Awardees
    UANews | Freeman Medals, Robie Medals and Nugent Awards recognize six undergraduate students who come from diverse backgrounds and studies but are similar in their dedicated contributions to University, local or global need.  
  • Dual Identity Manifest in Art
    UANews | UA art student Gazelle Samizay, graduating this week, has produced photographic and video work about the connections between her northern American and Afghan heritage, earning her a series of prestigious honors.
  • Commemoration to Honor Solar Team
    UANews | The Arizona Research Institute for Solar Energy is hosting a public event on Monday to honor the achievements of students involved with the Arizona Solar Car Team.
  • Transfer Student Center Supports New Wildcats
    UANews | The center eases the transfer process for UA students who arrive from other colleges and universities.