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Alum Moves From Football Star to Startup CTO

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Alumni Association Highlights Vasic's Quantum Work

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Alum Becomes First Female CEO of Tucson Electric Power

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Heileman Named Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education

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Cantwell and Folks Help Lead UA through 2020

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Heileman's Blockchain Project Wins Innovation Challenge

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Xin's Company Lunewave Wins Innovator of the Year Award

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Bash Wins CAREER Award for Quantum Research

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ECE Undergrad Contributes to OSIRIS-REx Mission

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ECE Student on Team Developing App to Help COVID-19 Patients

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