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Transforming scraps to soil: Phoenix’s innovative recycling plan
Phoenix partners with Mill to boost food recycling at City Hall with 25 new devices. This initiative aims to cut landfill waste and promote composting.
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Stay healthy: Essential tips for Arizona bird owners
Parrot fever case confirmed in Arizona bird flock. Health officials warn bird owners about prevention measures as infection risk rises from wild to pet birds.
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U of A & Tohono O’odham College unite to train Indigenous health leaders
The University of Arizona and Tohono O’odham Community College have partnered to offer a transfer pathway for students to pursue a BS in Public Health.
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Arizona online MBA and finance programs rank among nation’s best
Arizona Online ranks No. 12 in US News’ 2025 Best Online Bachelor’s Programs, excelling in veterans’ programs and computer tech fields.
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Paws & relax: NAU’s Dog Days brings tail-wagging therapy to campus
NAU students can bond with therapy dogs at Dog Days every Tuesday. Learn more about the unique and popular program.
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Tucson’s housing crisis: What University of Arizona findings reveal
Critical gaps leave Tucson families shut out from poverty aid. A new study exposes barriers blocking access to assistance as housing costs soar and food insecurity rises.
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NAU research shows only 25% of tropical rainforests remain intact
A new study involving NAU found that 75% of tropical rainforests are degraded, threatening thousands of species.
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Explore Hank Willis Thomas’ largest Southwest exhibition at U of A
Explore Hank Willis Thomas’ exhibition “LOVERULES” at the University of Arizona Museum of Art. It features over 90 conceptual artworks by the renowned artist.
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University of Arizona freezes tuition for residents
The University of Arizona will freeze tuition and mandatory fees for resident undergraduates in the 2025-26 academic year to maintain affordability.
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Start 2025 with Arizona’s First Day Hikes adventure
Join Arizona’s First Day Hikes program on New Year’s Day 2025. Explore 16 state parks with guided adventures perfect for all skill levels.





















