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Partnership with TheDream.US will provide scholarships to undocumented students at UArizona

Nov. 1, 2023

The scholarships will provide up to $33,000 toward a bachelor's degree, filling the gap between the total cost of tuition and fees and any scholarships and financial aid the student has already received.

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UArizona proposes streamlining undergraduate and graduate tuition and fees for 2024-25

Oct. 26, 2023

The new structure for University of Arizona students will make it easier to understand the financial commitment for full tuition and fees

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Our University Community and the War in Israel and Gaza

Robert C. Robbins
Oct. 11, 2023

As president of a leading public research university that includes students, faculty, and staff from all parts of the country and areas across the globe, it is my responsibility to support our community when we are impacted by tragic local, national, and international situations.

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Statement from President Robbins on campus demonstrations

Oct. 11, 2023

University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins shared an email with the campus community about those impacted by tragic local, national and international situations.

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UArizona alumnus remembers aerospace and mechanical engineering with $2.8M bequest

Oct. 10, 2023

Kenneth Hartwein wanted to help educate problem-solving engineers.

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UArizona's Justin Dutram receives government of Mexico's Ohtli award

Oct. 10, 2023

Dutram's work fostering partnerships between the university and Mexico helped earn him the country's highest recognition for people whose work benefits Mexican nationals living abroad.

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Compassion and Support for Students and Employees from Israel and Gaza

Robert C. Robbins
Oct. 9, 2023

I have been horrified at news of the terrorist attacks in Israel that reached us over the weekend. Terrible and tragic stories have continued to emerge from the region, where innocent civilians have lost their lives and many are now caught in an escalating conflict.

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Statement from President Robbins on the emerging conflict in Israel

Oct. 9, 2023

University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins shares university resources and emphasizes compassion and inclusion in an address to campus.

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Remembering Professor Tom Meixner

Robert C. Robbins
Oct. 3, 2023

I shared last week the University’s plans to commemorate the life of Dr. Thomas Meixner and several ways we will remember and honor him one year after his untimely and tragic death. As we approach that day, Thursday, October 5, 2023, I want to again thank everyone who has prepared these remembrances and invite all of you to take part of your day this Thursday to participate as you feel comfortable.

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Plans to Remember Professor Tom Meixner

Robert C. Robbins
Sept. 26, 2023

As we approach October 5, I want to share information about the University’s plans to remember Professor Meixner. A planning group has partnered with Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences to develop these plans, in accordance with the wishes of Dr. Meixner's family.

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