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Lovejoy-Carson Scholar Speaks At Tumamoc Boathouse

March 18, 2025

Raymond Owino, the 2024-2025 inaugural Lovejoy-Carson Scholar, is building new ways to channel widespread affection for giraffes into groundbreaking conservation efforts.

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Rachel Gallery Selected as New Voice in Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

May 22, 2024

The interdisciplinary cohort will work together for two years to address topics of pressing concern to the nation.

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Science in the Critical Zone

Jan. 18, 2024

University of Arizona scientists working at the Critical Zone Observatory in the Catalina Mountains are studying Earth’s thin surface.

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Lovejoy Center for Bridging Biodiversity, Conservation Science, and Policy Established Within AIR

Jan. 16, 2024

A $5 million gift from the Thomas Lovejoy Amazon Biodiversity Center will establish the Lovejoy Center within the Arizona Institute for Resilience.

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