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(08/29/20 6:51pm)
The campus reentry task force discussed the early detection of a potential outbreak at the Likins dorm using wastewater testing, some optimistic numbers and their concerns for the coming weeks during the Aug. 28 press conference.
(08/14/20 9:48am)
The Confucius Institute at the University Arizona closed on July 31. The institute was dedicated and established in May 2008.
(08/08/20 9:22am)
The U.S. Postal Service office at the University of Arizona Student Union Memorial Center closed on Aug. 1. Officials from UA Student Unions said that they were forced to close the office because Student Unions no longer has the means to support it.
(08/04/20 4:48am)
The University of Arizona announced that it is acquiring the assets of Ashford University and is incorporating it into a new nonprofit entity called the UA Global Campus to further the UA’s expansion of online education.
(07/28/20 6:31am)
Extracurriculars are one of the easiest ways to meet people and get involved on campus. Whatever your interests are, the University of Arizona’s got something for basically everyone.
(07/24/20 1:16am)
Want a quiet place to study the night before a big test or grind on a paper due the next day? Looking for books, articles, or other sources for an assignment? University of Arizona libraries are the place for you!
(07/14/20 11:03pm)
The Coalition of Black Students and Allies met with University of Arizona administration on Tuesday via Zoom to discuss the controversy surrounding the June 6 protest on campus and COBA’s list of demands.
(07/09/20 2:11am)
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced modifications to its Student and Exchange Visitor Program on Monday, July 6; students attending U.S. universities on F-1 and M-1 visas may not remain in the country if their university goes fully online for the fall semester. Students that do not comply and depart the country “may face immigration consequences including, but not limited to, the initiation of removal proceedings.”
(07/12/20 3:44am)
In the past few weeks, the University of Arizona community has been made aware of racist social media posts from incoming and current students. The university’s response has consistently been to educate these individuals, rather than exclude them from the community, so that they may learn better.
(07/02/20 4:30am)
On May 15, Rocque Perez, a University of Arizona senior majoring in political science and communications, was walking near Main Gate Square when he spotted some graffiti on the wall of Tyndall Garage. It bore the words “Ducey wants you sick” in black paint.
(06/11/20 12:08pm)
Healthcare workers and faculty from the University of Arizona College of Medicine knelt in front of the entrance to the college Monday morning to demonstrate their support as “white coats for black lives.”
(06/08/20 7:00am)
Editor's Note: This article has been updated with statements from Stewart Cohen and an expansion of a quote for clarity.
(05/14/20 7:55pm)
The University of Arizona is partnering with the Institute for American Universities to offer students the opportunity to participate in virtual global internships that will allow them to work remotely with companies from France and Spain this summer.
(05/20/20 3:35am)
This past school year, Wildcats fought for a more sustainable and inclusive future. Students took a stand to ensure that people in positions of power were held accountable for their actions, including a professor, UAPD and even the president of the university. Here's a review of some of the major protests at the University of Arizona that took place throughout the 2019-20 school year.
(04/09/20 6:45am)
The University of Arizona’s Eller College of Management has received top rankings in U.S. News & World Report’s 2021 Best Business Schools.
(04/09/20 6:55am)
The University of Arizona has canceled all current study abroad programs for the Spring semester due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. It has also ceased on-campus activities at its micro-campuses and moved their classes online.
(04/09/20 12:20am)
*Editor's note: The Daily Wildcat, like many other local and national news outlets, continues to provide considerable coverage of the coronavirus pandemic and its effect on the University of Arizona community. While we continue to cover all things COVID-19 related, we also plan to resume traditional news coverage – ensuring the efforts of students, faculty and staff alike don't go unnoticed as the 2019-2020 school year comes to an end.
(03/07/20 2:46am)
Dr. John Sexton gave a talk Monday, March 2, at the University of Arizona on the necessity of the global university in the 21st century, followed by a Q&A with University President Dr. Robert C. Robbins and Vice Provost for Global Affairs Brent White.
(02/26/20 9:34am)
If you’ve ever expressed your school spirit at ZonaZoo, used SafeRide to get home at night, hung out with friends at Spring Fling or gotten involved with any club or organization on campus, chances are you’ve heard of ASUA. Most recently, you may read some of the Daily Wildcat’s coverage of the ASUA primary that concluded on February 19. But what is ASUA? Who is involved and how does the election process work?
(02/24/20 9:16am)
The Associated Students of the University of Arizona will be holding general elections for next year's senate and executive leaders on March 3-4. Here's everything you need to know about this year's candidates.