Eller students run Chevrolet ad campaign for hands-on experience
Students in a class in the Eller College of Management are running an advertising campaign for Chevrolet as part of a competition between more than 20 large universities nationwide.
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Students in a class in the Eller College of Management are running an advertising campaign for Chevrolet as part of a competition between more than 20 large universities nationwide.
The non-profit organization TED held an event Thursday evening on the subject of “Civil Discourse on the Eve of Elections” at the UofA Bookstore.
The non-profit organization TED held an event Thursday evening on the subject of “Civil Discourse on the Eve of Elections” at the UofA Bookstore.
Facilities Management is trading in the standard metering system for an online dashboard that shows the energy usage for a number of buildings on campus.
Students for Sustainability is working to make Greek Row a little bit greener.
The ASA held their annual vote kickoff event Tuesday night in the Modern Languages building to promote student voter registration for the upcoming elections and Proposition 204.
Most prospective university employees don’t have to cook a meal for the hiring committee.
In an effort to promote small sustainability projects on campus, the Green Fund Committee has set up a new mini-grants program intended to fund small-scale projects led by students and faculty.
With tons of recyclable materials being used at each home sports game, a collaboration between several UA departments aims to make sure they go in the right bins.
If it wasn’t green enough already, the grass on the UA Mall will now be grown using organic fertilizers with the help of a local company.
Anxious parents, carloads of personal belongings and congested parking garages were hard to avoid on campus during the final days of summer as thousands of new Wildcats moved into their residence halls.
A new program will allow students to use their CatCards at participating vendors throughout various parts of Tucson starting in the 2012 fall semester.