
How SARSEF supports schools in shaping Arizona’s future scientists
During the 2021-2022 school year, SARSEF worked with 160 schools and 27,815 students – 71% from underserved communities.
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During the 2021-2022 school year, SARSEF worked with 160 schools and 27,815 students – 71% from underserved communities.
In 2023, Adriana Bachmann joined the city’s Commission on Climate, Energy and Sustainability, where she currently serves as vice chair.
Tucson Run Club is a space where runners of all levels can make connections with like-minded individuals, free of charge.
With threats of mass deportations from incoming president Donald Trump, many people believe that securing their dual citizenship is more important than ever.
The initiative combines land management and sustainability, leveraging goats as a natural, less invasive tool.
Libraries have to purchase each individual copy of each title they want to offer as an ebook, which come at a steep markup and are time or loan-limited.
The Watershed Management Group received an Arizona State Forestry Community Challenge Grant in 2023 to help fund the Native Edible Tree project, which focuses on native edible education.
One Tucson couple is fighting for the rights of undocumented community members, but they themselves are also undocumented, adding uncertainty about Trump's promises of mass deportations.
Entering its 7th year, the Giffords Courage Fellowship program has expanded this year to introduce state-specific cohorts, starting with Arizona and Texas.