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Small but mighty: How UArizona researchers are harnessing the power of algae to capture carbon

April 20, 2022
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Several college students throw their caps into the air under an archway with the words Arizona Wildcats on it.

Arizona Athletics announces record-setting graduation success rate

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Two University of Arizona Facilities Management workers talk beside a bucket truck on campus. One worker sits inside the raised bucket, wearing gloves and a U of A–branded cap, while the other stands beside the truck, listening. Old Main is visible in the background along with palm trees.

University Facilities Apprenticeship Program builds the next generation of skilled trades workers

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Josh Wright and Jordan Orvik smile for a photo inside a café with large windows. Josh, wearing a navy hoodie, stands on the left with his arm around Jordan, who is wearing glasses and an orange ‘Class of 2022’ T-shirt. Outdoor tables and people sitting on the patio are visible through the windows behind them.

Q&A: Josh Wright on designing a 'built environment' that helps Wildcats thrive

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