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Doug Reynolds in panel discussion on Proposition 1

Doug Reynolds, a professor in the School of Management, took part in a panel discussion Oct. 12 on the pros and cons of Proposition 1 for AVÀÇÂÛ̳.

Microscopic evidence reveals effects of ancient agricultural collapse

A new study of ancient trash dumps near villages in Israel’s Negev desert highlights how communities coped with collapsing agricultural economies during the end of the Byzantine era.

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UA Press Book Club: Dogs, drama an dark disquisitional humor

Collage of three book covers: Disgraced, Count Luna, and The Companion Species Manifesto
The UA Press Book Club meets via Zoom every Tuesday at 7 p.m. Read on to get the fall season's complete reading schedule.

Gender-inclusive training
Oct. 21

A gender-inclusive training on trans identities and how to support trans students, faculty and staff will be offered Wednesday, Oct. 21, from noon-1 p.m.

TEK Talks: Working with Indigenous people

A new, student-led lecture series on respectfully engaging Indigenous people in research will begin Monday, Oct. 26, from noon to 1 p.m.

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