
SARSEF’s 2000s revolution: space, tech, and diversity in STEM
The 2000s transformed SARSEF into a powerhouse for young scientists, driving innovation in space, tech, and STEM diversity.
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The 2000s transformed SARSEF into a powerhouse for young scientists, driving innovation in space, tech, and STEM diversity.
South Tucson's "Elevate and Ignite South Tucson Entrepreneurs" program, funded by a $10,000 Arts Foundation grant, supports five legacy businesses with digital marketing tools, custom branding, and mentorship to preserve their cultural and economic impact for future generations.
The Patagonia Creative Arts Association, founded in 1999, has become a vital hub for arts education, community engagement, and cross-cultural collaboration, recently expanding its free art programs through grant-funded partnerships.
In the 1990s, Tucson's SARSEF transformed science fairs into a national obsession, fostering innovation and putting the city on the global stage.
The UA and Tucson Village Farm are recruiting volunteers for a study to investigate whether doubling daily pulse consumption, including beans, lentils, and chickpeas, can improve cholesterol, blood pressure, and overall heart health.
The RTA's 2024 annual report highlights extensive transportation projects and future plans as Pima County voters prepare to decide on a $2.46 billion roadway upgrade program.
SARSEF projects in the 1980s showcased student innovations that paralleled major advancements in technology, energy, medicine, and environmental science.
Tucson has adopted the ¡Somos Uno! Cultural Heritage strategic plan that celebrates its history, arts, and culture through community-driven initiatives.
For over 25 years, Pima Community College has offered free citizenship classes, equipping thousands of residents with the knowledge and skills to successfully complete the naturalization process.