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The Mutt Gala | Dogs N' Denim Fashion Show

Dec. 12, 2022
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Our Roots Run Deep: From Home Economics to Human Ecology

Oct. 26, 2022
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Celebrating the legacy of Frances McClelland with the 2022 Vision Awards

Oct. 18, 2022
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Wildcats Explore Catwalks in Fashion Capitals of the World

Sept. 8, 2022
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The Norton School of Human Ecology: A New Name, A Renewed Mission

Aug. 23, 2022

Since 1898, the programs housed in the Norton School have prepared graduates for careers that translate the latest advances in family sciences, human development, financial wellness, fashion merchandising and consumer studies.

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New Partnership in PFFP Program Increases Opportunities for Students

May 23, 2022

A Financial Tech lab for students may also be on the horizon.

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$5M gift to revolutionize retail, establish virtual reality learning lab at UArizona

April 27, 2022

The contribution from UArizona alumnus Terry J. Lundgren and his wife, Tina, will fund collaborative research and education opportunities to provide innovative solutions to the retail challenges of the future.

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Global Environmental Threats: A Person-Centered Approach

April 1, 2022

Helm identified two climate change coping profiles—adaptive approach and maladaptive avoidance—suggesting that policymakers should tailor climate change messaging based on coping styles rather than demographic information.

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Norton Builds Brighter Futures

March 25, 2022

The 2021 Building Bright Futures report provides crucial data on the status of Arizona's young children for early childhood stakeholders.

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