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Sep 28, 2007

Arizona Spotlight

  • As the snowbirds begin their return, Christopher Conover brings us a look at the state of elder healthcare, in Arizona and across the nation...
    Governor Napolitano's Office
    Pima Council on Aging
    Aging with Dignity

  • There's no time to relax for U of A softball head coach Mike Candrea, as he talks to Bill Mortimer about heading from another championship season to preparing for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing...
    Arizona Softball
    Mike Candrea's training camp

  • We'll meet a group helping refugees from African nations find new opportunities in Tucson, and some of these opportunities actually DO grow on trees. Mark McLemore will talk to Dr. Barbara Eiswerth of the Iskashitaa Refugee Harvesting Network...
    The Iskashitaa Refugee Harvesting Network

Tucson Youth Mapping and Gleaning Project
youtube videos of Iskashitaa in action

- And Pam White looks at some of the challenges that must be overcome by young women who are pursuing a future in science and engineering...
US National Science Foundation

THE CHANGING FACE OF WOMEN IN TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE
Friday, Sept.28th, 11:30AM-1:30PM
The Bio5 Institute, U of A campus
1697 E. Helen
INFO: 520-626-BIO5

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