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ISSUE 35 | MAY 2014

Arizona Now: The Campaign for the University of Arizona
On Friday, April 11 the University launched Arizona NOW, the University of Arizona’s biggest and most ambitious campaign ever. Marked by a day-long program of lectures, tours, demonstrations and celebration, the launch of Arizona NOW highlighted the message that together we have the power to do more now than ever before.

This comprehensive campaign will preserve and enhance the UA’s position as a leader in research and discovery. It will create new experiences for students, faculty, fans, members of the community and the state of Arizona. And it will pave the way for the next generation of thinkers, innovators, and leaders.

With your support, the University Libraries will achieve our goal of reimagining our spaces as state-of-the-art learning laboratories that stimulate engagement, collaboration and innovation among our students and faculty.
Vet Center Opens in Arizona Health Sciences Library
With a goal of creating convenient access to resources, and a sense of belonging for military veterans interested in pursuing health science degrees, the University of Arizona established the Veterans Education and Transition Services (VETS) Center at the Arizona Health Sciences Center. Housed in the Arizona Health Sciences Library, the new AHSC VETS Center celebrated its grand opening on April 10.
New Audio: "Secrets of the Renaissance Garden"
In the second talk of the Early Books Lecture Series, professor Frederick Kiefer shares the story of how one of the most beautiful books ever produced, “The Dream of Poliphilo,” influenced the magic of the renaissance garden. Listen now
Exhibit:"East Meets West: A Look at Chinese Culture and Folk Art"
April 26 – September 30
Science-Engineering Library
Guest curated by the UA Confucius Institute, this new exhibit explores Chinese culture through traditional and modern expressions including calligraphy, medicine, weapons of the martial arts and musical instruments.
The Art and Business of Writing
A two-week intensive workshop for aspiring writers taught by New York Times bestselling author J. A. Jance. Class begins May 19 with limited enrollment.

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