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In their lifetimes, Mary Bernard Aguirre and her grandson Pedro Joab Aguirre bridged different countries, cultures, languages and peoples.  
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The College of Humanities and Africana Studies Program extend a heartfelt thanks to KXCI Community Radio for the partnership to celebrate Black History Month. 
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The Tucson Weekly published an interview with Religious Studies Professor Alex Nava, who will speak about the spiritual dimensions of hip-hop at the Tucson Hip Hop Festival on Saturday, Feb. 24. Both the College of Humanities and the Africana...
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The new Undercover Arts magazine from the Southern Arizona Arts & Cultural Alliance features an article about the Learning Games Initiative:  THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA’S LEARNING GAMES INITIATIVE IS BUILT ON A PASSION FOR CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES...
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The Friends of HSP Endowment fund has surpassed the $1 million milestone, which will support the long-term interests and continuity of the UA’s premier adult education series. Founded in 1984, the Humanities Seminars Program has enrolled more than...
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The College of Humanities and Department of French & Italian present a discussion on the making of a new anthology of modern Italian poetry and a dual-language reading of selected poems. The reading and discussion will take place at 5:30 p.m. on...
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The National Center for Interpretation and the Graduate College are pleased to announce the competition for the 2018-19 NCI Graduate Fellowships. Awards: Two cash awards provided by the Graduate College, each consisting of $6,250.00, and one or more...
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New College of Humanities programs highlight a commitment to delivering a global education.
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In 1968, then-University of Arizona President Richard Harvill connected with an English instructor and graduate student named Frank Pialorsi about running a summer English program for international students.
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David Gramling, UA associate professor of German Studies, won the 2018 American Association for Applied Linguistics Book Award for The Invention of Monolingualism.
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The College of Humanities and Africana Studies Program have a full slate of events in February to celebrate Black History Month.
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The UA’s Center for Buddhist Studies announces four lectures in the spring 2018 Pu Yin Buddhist Studies Lecture Series. Professor Albert Welter, head of the East Asian Studies Department, will give the inaugural lecture on Hangzhou Buddhism, and the...
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The Woven Words project, which connects two of Tucson’s enduring cultural institutions, will be unveiled at a Jan. 28 poetry reading.
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The College of Humanities is hosting a spring workshop series in online course design, open to any interested COH faculty members and graduate assistants.  The sessions will be led by Carmen King de Ramírez, Assistant Professor of Spanish, Online...
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The UA College of Humanities presents Zoketsu Norman Fischer — poet, author, essayist, translator, cultural critic, former coabbot of the San Francisco Zen Center, founder of Everyday Zen, and one of the leading contemporary teachers and voices of...