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Ex-Gov. Castro's Home Will Be UA Border Studies Center

Family donates historic Nogales residence after his death last year.

College Scholarships Open to Young Immigrant 'Dreamers'

Hispanic Scholarship Fund has raised millions, now offering scholarships to more.

Tech Park's Billion-Dollar Impact

University program boosts local economy by giving companies a home.

Study: Arizona Higher Ed Spending Drop No. 1 in Nation

State universities cut $99 million this fiscal year; most other states grew.

Universities Want Legislature to Change Funding Formula

Regents, presidents want more for classrooms, end to performance-based funding.

UA Science Lecture Series Examines Climate Change

Annual lectures pack Centennial Hall, will be streamed online.

Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan Will Speak in Tucson

Feb 15 lecture set at UA for justice appointed to court in 2010 by Obama.

Arizona Spotlight for the 2015 holiday season

More local StoryCorps conversations; exploring the "Xenophobia Blues"; discovering Comet Catalina, and some of the year's best stories.

UA Establishes Center for Regional Food Studies

Center will support Tucson in commitments as part of UNESCO World City of Gastronomy.

Historic Climate Accord A First Step, UA Professors Say

University of Arizona representatives say climate connects many issues

Law Opens Door for Mining The Moon, Asteroids, Other Planets

University of Arizona alumnus leads exploration 'from science fiction to science fact.'

Wildfire Season Rages on at University Museum of Art

'Fires of Change' exhibit explores fire as necessary and rejuvenating force.

Remembering USS Arizona and Pearl Harbor, 74 Years Later

A ceremony honors those who were lost, and survivors tell their stories.

UA Delegation in Paris Hopes for Global Climate Accord

Students, faculty hear world leaders trying to reach consensus.

UA Re-establishes Chief Diversity Officer Position

Amid campus unrest over diversity, officials decide to bring back role in expansive manner.

After 30 Years, Fate of Stolen UA Painting Remains a Mystery

Willem de Kooning's Woman Ochre, sliced out of its frame, may be worth up to $160 million.

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