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'Naci cantando con todas mis fuerzas': Estudiante de la Universidad de Arizona capta su cultura a través de la música y en la pantalla Inspirada por las historias que se pasan de una generación a otra,...
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UArizona Shares in $5M Grant to Support Latino Humanities Studies The "Crossing Latinidades: Emerging Scholars and New Comparative Directions" project centers on research and training initiatives that...
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UArizona Art Exhibition Explores Universal Subject of Food The University of Arizona Museum of Art exhibit runs Oct. 24 to March 20. Christine Weir Oct. 19, 2021 University of Arizona Museum of Art...
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School of Theatre, Film & Television Ranked No. 7 Among Public Universities in The Wrap's Top 50 Film Schools The school's enrollment jumped 42% this year, and student films completed during the...
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The evolution of Black representation on television Television has served as "a primary source of America's racial education," says UArizona scholar Stephanie Troutman Robbins. Lori Harwood Feb. 21,...
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Ketchup, the telephone and Cherry Coke: Scholar explains how world's fairs bring inventions to the public World's fairs introduced us to Heinz ketchup, the Ferris wheel, the telephone and countless...
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Faculty member wants to redefine how we look at photography history Jeehey Kim studies Asian photography, with a specific focus on funerary photography – the practice of taking people's portraits for...
View ArticleCollege of Humanities Perspectives Series to spotlight free speech on college...
College of Humanities Perspectives Series to spotlight free speech on college campuses The discussion is the cornerstone event in the newly launched Fearless Inquiries Project and is part of...
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