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2020

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UA Climbs to 39 in Top 100 Worldwide Universities Granted U.S. Utility Patents

The University of Arizona ranks No. 39 among the top 100 worldwide universities with the most U.S. patents granted for inventions in 2019.
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Teens Design Back-to-School Strategies Amid COVID-19

Arizona high school juniors and seniors use engineering design thinking to solve social distancing challenges in their schools through a virtual statewide competition hosted by Arizona universities.
Brian Mushimba with his wife & son at his UA graduation.

Mining Engineering Alumnus Pays It Forward as Member of Zambian Parliament

Twenty years ago, Brian Mushimba left behind a life of poverty in Zambia to earn his engineering degree at the University of Arizona. Now he serves as the minister of higher education for his home country.
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UA Joins Network Dedicated to Improving STEM Graduate Education

The university is one of six new institutions from the U.S. and Canada to join the Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning.
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Virtual Summer Camps Combine Sports and STEM

Science of Sport, founded by University of Arizona systems and industrial engineering professor Ricardo Valerdi, is helping kids keep their brains and bodies active without leaving home.
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Underrepresented Undergraduates Explore New Frontiers of Sound

Program provides mentors and research opportunities for underrepresented students interested in grad school and careers in engineering.
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Departments Recognize Top Students at Virtual Convocations

UA Engineering seniors look forward to starting new jobs and grad school, and steering the world toward a better future.
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Invested in a Sustainable Path

A biosystems engineering student is succeeding with scholarship support from several campus units and funds named in honor of Mary J. Huning, T.F. Leehan, and W.E. and Lucille Barnum.

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