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Rod A. Wing, PhD, is a professor in The University of Arizona’s Department of Plant Sciences, and is director of the Arizona Genomics Institute. Read more.
Vernon F. Friedli Scholarship Endowment
A student scholarship in the College of Education honors Amphitheater High School football coach Vernon F. Friedli. Read more.
Peter W. Likins Graduate Fellowship Endowment
The fellowship is awarded to students who have overcome adversity and express passion and vitality in their academic pursuits Read more.
$2 Million Endowment Gift for Scholarships
The Thomas R. Brown Family Foundation donated $2 million to the Arizona Assurance Scholars program, which is making the dream of a college education come true for thousands Arizona residents. Read more .
McKenzie Family Scholarships
University of Arizona marketing and finance graduate Keith S. McKenzie understands the value of a quality education. That's why he has contributed more than $100,000 to scholarships and other areas at The University of Arizona. Read more.
House Rules
When Ronelle "Roni" Woolston attended The University of Arizona in the late 1960s, she had to follow strict school rules. In addition to having a rigid dress code, students had early curfews. They had to be in by 10 p.m. on weeknights and by the extended hour of midnight on weekends. Read more.
Wilbur Scholarship Supports Spirited Students
In 1994, Bill Waynick created the Wilbur and Wilma T. Wildcat Endowed Scholarship Fund to honor and support the dedicated students behind the mask. Read more.
McCord Scholar Dreams Big
Monique Rios always knew she had a passion for leadership and people, but never could have guessed how much that passion would come to characterize her college career. Read more.
Creating a Campus Safety Net
From Twitter messages about campus security to late-night rides home, UA safety programs continually evolve to ensure safety remains a top priority for the campus community. Read more

