Image Mapping The Immunome March 1, 2023 Sitting down with Michael Dake, University of Arizona Health Sciences Senior Vice President. Read more
Image CAMI: The Future of Health Care March 1, 2023 The University of Arizona Health Sciences Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies, or CAMI, received a vote of support from former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, who designated $150 million in new funding for the Phoenix-based center. Read more
Image The Hero's Journey March 1, 2023 Brett Rapkin ’00 is an Emmy-winning producer, writer and director as well as the founder and CEO of production company Podium Pictures. One major throughline of Rapkin’s films is sports, while an emerging thread in much of his work is the importance of mental health. Read more
Image Cancer Center Gets $1.1M Gift for Holistic Cancer Care Dec. 1, 2022 A $1.1 million gift will support the development of a University of Arizona Cancer Center program that aims to integrate traditional medicine and therapies with Western cancer treatments to improve health outcomes, build resiliency for survival and encourage patient well-being. Read more
Image Paying it Forward Dec. 1, 2022 When she was graduating from the University of Arizona, Kristina Boynova received an award for distinguished achievement. Now, seven years later, Boynova has established the Natalia and Nadezhda Gaganova Award, an annual financial award given to a communication major who has demonstrated perseverance in their academic journey. Read more
Image Making Wellness a Priority in Veterinary Education Nov. 18, 2022 The University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine admitted its first class with resources and plans in place for helping students manage and maintain wellness. Read more
Image University Mourns Loss of Renowned Mineral Exploration Geologist and Philanthropist J. David Lowell Nov. 16, 2022 University of Arizona alumnus and advocate J. David Lowell, considered one of the mining industry's most successful entrepreneurs, leaves a legacy of transformational generosity at his alma mater, where his passing has been met with recollections of his accomplishments and contributions. Read more
Image Brain Research for the Ages Nov. 1, 2022 When Barnes became interested in brain aging, the picture was bleak, literally and figuratively. Standing in a library in 1972, she turned the page of one of the few available books on brain aging to diagrams of brain cells and saw what looked like progressive deterioration at different ages in humans. Read more
Image $10 Million Steele Foundation Gift Includes First Private Support for UArizona Health Sciences Center Nov. 1, 2022 A new $10 million gift from the Steele Foundation includes the first private philanthropic support for the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies, or CAMI. Read more
Image Eller Board Member Passes Nov. 1, 2022 Long time Eller supporter, Lisle Payne, passed away on October 12, 2022. The Paynes were welcomed into the Founders Society this year which recognizes donors who have contributed $1M in their lifetime. Read more