The University of Arizona leads globally in entomology and ranks 45th worldwide, shining in 167 subjects, highlighting its diverse academic excellence.
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Arizona's new trade office in Seoul aims to boost ties with South Korea, enhancing economic growth in advanced sectors like semiconductors and manufacturing.
The $90,000 grant helps MCACC prepare pets for adoption during PetSmart Charities' National Adoption Week, impacting thousands of shelter animals.
Bob and Sue Vaughan donate $2M to establish the SueBob Vaughan Leaders Endowed Chair at UA's Franke Honors College, enhancing student wellness and leadership.
In 2022, Arizona exports hit $27.2 billion, led by aerospace and semiconductors. Governor Hobbs credits robust manufacturing and export support.
Arizona leads the U.S. in foreign investment, with TSMC's $28B project and others contributing to a $31.954B total in 2022, boosting its tech sector.
NAU's WRGP starts Fall 2026, offering up to 40% off tuition for grad students from 18 western states, expanding access and meeting workforce needs.
The Arizona Wildcats, top-ranked in the West, aim for their second NCAA title, starting against LIU Sharks in San Diego, led by coach Tommy Lloyd.
The Duvals' $1M endowment at Arizona Cancer Center supports research, clinical trials, and honors Dr. Shroff's empathetic, pioneering work in oncology.
Angie Hansen and Jesse Egbert lead monthly meetings on Fred Rogers' teachings, promoting kindness and empathy, open to anyone at NAU's Liberal Arts building.








