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Southwest's largest Hank Willis Thomas exhibition, 'LOVERULES,' set to open at U of A Museum of Art

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CCP receives renowned photographer Benn Mitchell's archive, $1 million gift

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President Garimella's inaugural annual letter: U of A is 'vibrant, resilient and ready for a bright future'

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U of A topped $257M in active research partnerships with Native tribes in fiscal year 2025

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