Browse Arts and Humanities stories - October, 2010

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  • UA Units Engaged in Open-Access Movement
    UANews | The UA Libraries and School of Information Resources and Library Science are among those on campus introducing open-access repositories to benefit a broad-based public knowledge about academic research findings.
  • Alumni Band Gears Up for Homecoming
    UANews | Meet the UA Alumni Band – a core group of about 15 local graduates who, year after year, return to campus to play with the Pride of Arizona. This weekend, another two or three dozen former band members will join them for Homecoming.    
  • San Xavier's Gift
    UANews | The Mission San Xavier del Bac has lured visitors from around the world. A new book published by the UA Press serves to help people understand its historical and contemporary meaning in both a religious and cultural sense. 
  • UA Book Covers Sweep of North American History
    UANews | Arizona State Museum ethnohistorian Michael Brescia and his colleague, John Super, find parallels and divergences that link the continent's three giant nation-states.
  • The Problem with Custodial Interrogations
    UANews | A newly published UA Press book written by former Arizona Board of Regents member Gary L. Stuart delves into the validity of murder confessions when they are feverishly pursued by law enforcement agents.
  • New UA Collection Highlights Prominent Tucson Visitors
    UANews | The UA's Special Collections has acquired Mary Jeffries Bruce's collection of Sunday Evening Forum scrapbooks, an important piece of Tucson history.
  • Life After Don't Ask Don't Tell
    UANews | The Union Gallery is hosting an exhibition by Aimee León, a military veteran who has documented the lives of other LGBT veterans.
  • UA Press Publishing Three Books by UA Affiliates
    UANews | The UA Press has published a book by former Arizona Board of Regents member Gary L. Stuart with works forthcoming by Bernard "Bunny" Fontana, Edward McCain and Lydia Otero. All of the authors are in some way affiliated with the UA.