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CONGRATS! CALS GRADUATES 2023
findings without so much recognition. A new development from researchers working on human diseases revealed a treatment for a notoriously hard-to-treat condition, triple-negative breast cancer. These scientists continue to pave the way for medicine.
Various departments in the science-oriented schools made their mark on the community with outreach events like the booths in the Science Zone at the Tucson Festival of Books. With insects, reptiles, solar telescopes and sustainable school buses, they introduced hundreds of people to the world of science that happens here at the UA.
As we move forward into the post-pandemic future, the UA will continue to push the boundaries of science in a way that has distinguished it before. The discoveries and achievements made this year are only the tip of the iceberg of what is yet to come. From visiting a comet to treating cancer, the community continues to amaze and excite with achievements no one thought were possible — that is, until they were!