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Bioscience students look to help community and environment with new learning...

Bioscience High School students got their hands dirty for Green Apple Service Day by working on their community learning garden. The U.S. Green Building Council funded the garden and sponsors the...

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Burn expert: Experimental new skin-spray treatment ‘a game-changer’ in...

ReCell, a new burn treatment, was the subject of the University of Arizona College of Medicine's weekly Mini Med School 3.0 event. Read story The post Burn expert: Experimental new skin-spray treatment...

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New ‘Lean Team’ could help improve city processes and efficiency

City council members discussed the creation of a "Lean Team," which would work to find ways to increase government efficiency. Read story The post New ‘Lean Team’ could help improve city processes and...

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ASU downtown English professor brings her students and poetry community together

Through teaching both her son and her students, Rosemarie Dombrowski has become one of the strongest links between ASU and the downtown community. Read story The post ASU downtown English professor...

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Emergency physician relates harrowing and heartfelt experiences from the ER

Casey Solem shared his professional and personal experiences as an emergency room doctor at the University of Arizona's Mini-Medical School event Wednesday. Read story The post Emergency physician...

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Google scientist teaches journalism students about deep research

Daniel Russell explained the ways journalists can use deep researching skills to solve problems and make their reporting more thorough. Read story The post Google scientist teaches journalism students...

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Brain injury survivors to open Roosevelt Row coffee shop in January

Ray Lamb and Oliver Bryan met at a neurological rehabilitation program after being in separate bike accidents. The two will be opening a cafe in Roosevelt Point in 2016. Read story The post Brain...

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Burn expert: Experimental new skin-spray treatment ‘a game-changer’ in...

ReCell, a new burn treatment, was the subject of the University of Arizona College of Medicine's weekly Mini Med School 3.0 event.

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New ‘Lean Team’ could help improve city processes and efficiency

City council members discussed the creation of a "Lean Team," which would work to find ways to increase government efficiency.

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ASU downtown English professor brings her students and poetry community together

Through teaching both her son and her students, Rosemarie Dombrowski has become one of the strongest links between ASU and the downtown community.

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Emergency physician relates harrowing and heartfelt experiences from the ER

Casey Solem shared his professional and personal experiences as an emergency room doctor at the University of Arizona's Mini-Medical School event Wednesday.

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Google scientist teaches journalism students about deep research

Daniel Russell explained the ways journalists can use deep researching skills to solve problems and make their reporting more thorough.

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Brain injury survivors to open Roosevelt Row coffee shop in January

Ray Lamb and Oliver Bryan met at a neurological rehabilitation program after being in separate bike accidents. The two will be opening a cafe in Roosevelt Point in 2016.

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