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A message from Dr. Jennifer Barton, interim vice provost for health programs

May 2, 2025

As President Suresh Garimella shared in his recent message, the university is taking important steps to strengthen academic integration across colleges. In my new role, I will oversee Health Sciences’ research and administrative functions and work to ensure continuity in our critical clinical partnership with Banner Health.

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Kacey Ernst, PhD, holds her hands at her chest while talking to students.

Kacey Ernst keeps tackling pressing public health issues

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Professor is passionate about studying the intersection between disease and climate.

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How health care staff, firefighters have elevated PFAS ranges

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Health Medicine Network

Outstanding U of A student: Namoonga Mantina

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The McDonald’s combo that could get rid of your migraine

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Social media before bed: Sleep impact

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More alternatives to knee replacement surgery are emerging

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A group of graduating medical students poses for a photo on a sunny day outdoors.

U of A College of Medicine – Tucson convocation celebrates graduating physicians

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Nearly 120 students will receive their medical degrees, and an additional 264 will receive undergraduate degrees at separate ceremonies.

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Public health and AI summer school

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Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health

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Emergency Medicine’s Melody Glenn wins national EMS award

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