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‘Building Action and Power’: U.S. Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network Announces Dates for First IDSov & IDGov Summit in Tucson

Sept. 21, 2023
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‘Building Action and Power’: U.S. Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network Announces Dates for First IDSov & IDGov Summit in Tucson

Registration Open for 2024 January in Tucson Accelerated Indigenous Governance Courses

Sept. 12, 2023
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A shot of the north side of the UArizona College of Law building. Overlay text reads "January in Tucson 2024 Registration Now Open!"

Nine Undergraduate Juniors and Seniors Selected as First Cohort of Mo’s Policy Scholars

Sept. 5, 2023
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A blue graphic with red highlights features portraits of the first nine students selected as 2023 Mo's Policy Scholars. Copy reads "Congrats to the first ever Mo's policy Scholars"

15 Scholars from All Three Public Universities in Arizona Selected as Inaugural Cohort of Indigenous DataSET Fellows

Aug. 29, 2023
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Portraits of all 15 selected scholars arranged around the perimeter of a dark blue rectangle. Text in the center reads "First Cohort Indigenous DataSET."

New Media Guide Offers Tips for Journalists Reporting on Extreme Heat Events

Aug. 22, 2023
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A round thermometer shows the outdoor temperature crossing the 100-degree threshhold.

Guidance on “Applying the ‘CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance’ to ecology and biodiversity research” Published in Nature Ecology & Evolution

Aug. 15, 2023
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CARE Principles: Collective benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, Ethics. Published in Nature Ecology & Evolution

Udall Center Researcher Receives $100k from RII for Novel STEM Mentoring Program for Middle School Students

Aug. 8, 2023
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A view from above as three middle schools boys work on a Future City diorama project

Late Professor Tom Meixner’s Passion for Cienega Watershed Lives on in New Virtual Tour

July 27, 2023
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A screenshot of the virtual Tour of the Cienega Watershed shows pink mountains behind high-desert scrub land. A green and white banner at the bottom features the Cienega Watershed Partnership logo and an invitation to "Tour the Cienega Watershed."

K-12 Teacher Workshop at UArizona Invites Local Students to Participate in Major Research Project as Citizen Scientists

July 18, 2023
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A man in a tie-dye bucket hat kneels over a whole dug in the dirt as a circle of teachers with clipboards look on.

Udall Center Bids ‘Farewell’ to Former Director Bob Varady After 42 Years at UArizona

July 11, 2023
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Bob leans with one arm against a metal railing in front of a waterfall wearing a brown baseball cap, navy blue shirt and brown pants.

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