Ariz. colleges turn to young grads for cash
Sean O'Hara graduated from Arizona State University in 2003 with a bachelor's degree in political science and then got a law degree from the University of Kansas. He belongs to the ASU Alumni Association, attends many home football games and plans to donate money to the school's foundation one day.
Arizona law professor discusses water challenges
OKLAHMOMA CITY - Americans are spoiled, says University of Arizona law professor Robert Glennon. "We have no sense of the value of water," he told the 30th Annual Oklahoma Governor's Water Conference on Nov. 3 in Midwest City, Okla.
UA students mount ad agency learning curve
TUCSON - Excited UA students gathered at 10 p.m. on a Wednesday night - and it wasn't for a fraternity party or basketball game. It was the first meeting of their new student-run advertising agency.
University construction projects in jeopardy
Although Arizona's university system got approval to use state Lottery money to pay for $1 billion in construction projects, shovels have yet to hit the dirt and uncertainty about the state budget has caused many delays.
UofA stimulus dollars to be used on medical research
The University of Arizona is expected to receive more than $500,000 from the federal stimulus in fiscal 2009. University officials said the money will go toward the university's medical research program.
UofA professor confirmed as Indian Health Services director
The U.S. Senate this week unanimously confirmed Yvette Roubideaux, an assistant professor of family and community medicine at the University of Arizona, to head up the country's Indian health care efforts.