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Michael Abecassis, Tom Rogers, Ginny L. Clements, Hesham Sadek Dec. 20, 2024 Sarver Heart Center receives $2M in gifts toward founding of cardiovascular research institute Donations from longtime U of A supporters Ginny L. Clements and Tom Rogers pave the way for a new institute, the first of its kind in the Southwest, at the Sarver Heart Center.

old main rising over a bed of flowers Dec. 19, 2024 University of Arizona announces no increase in resident undergraduate tuition and fees for 2025-26 The University of Arizona has announced there will be no increase in tuition and mandatory fees for resident undergraduates as part of its tuition, fees and housing rates plan for the 2025-26 academic year.

The Phoenix, Arizona skyline during the daytime Dec. 19, 2024 Phoenix sees increase in people living without running water, new analysis shows New research reveals that more American cities – even those seen as affluent – are home to people living without running water as people are being squeezed by unaffordable housing and the cost-of-living crisis.

A man wearing sunglasses and a navy blue polo shirtkneels next to a medium-sized yellow dog wearing a "Service Dog" vest. Dec. 18, 2024 New leadership, interstellar discoveries, dogs to the rescue: Top 10 U of A stories of 2024 From canine companionship to intergalactic intrigue, U of A research, scholarship and expertise generated news around the world in 2024.

people walking across the UArizona Mall under light snowfall Dec. 18, 2024 UANow will return Jan. 16 UANow is going on hiatus for the holidays. Publication will resume on Jan. 16. We wish all of our readers a safe and happy holiday season!

A Mountain at sunset Dec. 17, 2024 U of A projects research expenditures surpassed 1BforFY2024,joiningaselectgroupofUSresearchinstitutionsTheUofAdelivered1B for FY 2024, joining a select group of US research institutions The U of A delivered 1BforFY2024,joiningaselectgroupofUSresearchinstitutionsTheUofAdelivered955 million in total research activity last year, ranking among the top 20 public research institutions and remaining No. 1 in astronomy and astrophysics. University officials project research activity exceeded $1 billion in fiscal year 2024 and are submitting the data to the National Science Foundation for review. The official number will be confirmed in the fall.

Marcelino A. Perez III Dec. 16, 2024 At just 17 years old, U of A graduate hopes to get a jump-start on giving back Marcelino A. Perez III, a Tucson native and first-generation college student, will graduate from the U of A this week with a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice studies.

Overhead view of a man and woman sitting on a sofa, reviewing financial documents. The man is writing on a piece of paper in a binder while the woman uses a calculator, both appearing focused on their task. Dec. 16, 2024 How millennials are thinking about retirement in the face of climate stress U of A researchers found that millennials are balancing hope and hesitation as they plan for their financial futures amid climate challenges.

In this AI-generated illustration of Earth at the dawn of life, a distant volcano towers over shallow pools of water Dec. 12, 2024 Study sheds light on origin of genetic code Nearly all living organisms use the same genetic code, the building blocks of life. A new study suggests conventional wisdom about how the code evolved is likely flawed.

firefighters battling a wildland fire in the middle of a hilly grassland area Dec. 11, 2024 Trial by fire: U of A-developed tool cuts through the noise in wildfire management The Burn Period Tracker tool provides real-time information on the number of hours per day that relative humidity is less than or equal to 20% – a metric informally known as the "burn period." The tool has been has been widely adopted by fire managers across the Southwest.

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