
Southern Arizona celebrates SARSEF’s 70th anniversary
Students, community members and local officials were all on hand to celebrate SARSEF's 70th anniversary and recognize its dedication to fostering a love of science and innovation in youth.
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Students, community members and local officials were all on hand to celebrate SARSEF's 70th anniversary and recognize its dedication to fostering a love of science and innovation in youth.
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Tucson women gathered at YWCA's 36th Annual Leadership Conference to explore courageous leadership, foster resilience, and share strategies for overcoming challenges.
Tucson’s 100-Acre Wood is undergoing a major transformation into a premier urban bike park, featuring new trails, skill areas, and safety upgrades.
Tucson Unified revised search policies to protect students amid immigration concerns and discussed progress on desegregation efforts.
SARSEF continued to transform science education in Southern Arizona throughout the 2020s, adapting to a global pandemic with virtual and hybrid models.
South Tucson has purchased a much-needed used fire truck for $20,000 to support its struggling fire department, following a series of major fires and ongoing equipment failures.
Tucson’s Brazilian community celebrates the local release of "I’m Still Here," the first Portuguese-language film nominated for Best Picture, highlighting Brazil's military dictatorship.
SARSEF empowered thousands of Arizona students in the 2010s, launching many from science fairs to global competitions and successful STEM careers.