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Aug. 15, 2025
Fulbright Q&A - Hanna Nkulu
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July 30, 2025
Natalie Rawlings Wins 2025-26 Goldwater Scholarship
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June 25, 2025
Kodi Emerson Wins Udall Scholarship
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April 21, 2025
U of A student Ojas Sanghi named 2025 Truman Scholar
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Mo Udall

4 UARIZONA STUDENTS NAMED 2021 UDALL SCHOLARS

July 14, 2021

A 20-member independent review committee selected this year's group of Udall Scholars on the basis of commitment to careers in the environment, Tribal public policy, or Native health care; leadership potential; record of public service; and academic achievement.

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Barry Goldwater

Four UArizona Students Named Goldwater Scholars

May 26, 2020

A future bioinorganic chemist, pain researcher, wildlife biologist, and cancer care physician scientist were named recipients of the nationally competitive Goldwater Scholarship.

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UArizona Udall Scholar Seeks to Build Consensus in Science Policy

May 1, 2020

The Udall Scholarship Foundation announced on May 8 that University of Arizona sophomore Kyle Kline has been named a 2020 Udall Scholar.

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