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June 25, 2020

Are You a Hugger? It Might Be Hereditary

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A Juneteenth parade in Philadelphia.
June 25, 2020

Black Lives Matter and Pandemic Bring Juneteenth Into Focus

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Connie Woodhouse and Mark Losleben examine tree-ring
June 16, 2020

Geographer Connie Woodhouse Named Regents Professor

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Carmen Valencia, a former journalism undergraduate student, gets ready to take a photograph during a tour of Ambos Nogales.
June 16, 2020

UArizona to Offer New Degree in Bilingual Journalism

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This political cartoon is captioned, "The kind of 'assisted emigrant' we can not afford to admit." Cartoon by Friedrich Graetz, published in Puck, July 18, 1883.
June 12, 2020

From Social Distancing to Disinformation, COVID-19 Shows How History Repeats

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SBS advisors on Zoom
June 9, 2020

SBS Champions: Advisors Go the Extra Mile for Students

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Melina Garcia excavating part of the Aguada Fenix site.
June 5, 2020

Largest, Oldest Maya Monument Suggests Importance of Communal Work

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Ann Shivers-McNair (left) and Susan M. Knight
May 29, 2020

Professors Ann Shivers-McNair and Susan M. Knight Receive Awards for Teaching and Service

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"adobe Stonehenge"  at Saguaro National Park
May 29, 2020

A Deeper Level of Knowing: Folklorists Tackle Global Issues

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May 29, 2020

Striving for an Accurate Census Amid the Pandemic

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