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Udall Center Researcher Appointed to EPA Science Advisory Board Environmental Justice Screen Review Panel

April 11, 2023
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Screenshot of the EJIScreen map showing wastewater discharge distribution around metro Tucson.

NNI Tribal and Direct Services Provides Governance Training to Northwest Tribal Leaders in Partnership with Evergreen State College

April 4, 2023
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Session attendees sit around a round table with a white table cloth as they work to fill in yellow note cards to present to the larger group.

Udall Center Researcher Ladd Keith Hosts High-Profile Meeting of Heat Health Experts and Stakeholders in D.C.

March 28, 2023
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Members of the GHHIN Management Committee pose in front of a white tornadic sculpture and a gray and white marble wall.

“Game-Changer” Report Aims to Close the Gaps Between Science and Policy at the UN 2023 Water Conference

March 27, 2023
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More than 20 global water and policy experts seated around a circular conference table in a wood-paneled meeting room.

Morris K. Udall: Reflections on his Impact for the Southwest

March 16, 2023
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Morris K. Udall on the Capital steps behind a microphone with one first raised in the air. A crowd around him listens as he speaks.

Udall Center researchers awarded $1.2M to explore farming at existing solar power sites

March 7, 2023
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Two rows of solar panels shade the ground in airy, dusty field.

NNI Researcher Receives Fulbright Specialist Award

Feb. 28, 2023
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The white building that houses the Parliament of Uganda sits at the end of a busy road at the top of a hill.

Celebrating Our Largest January in Tucson Cohort Ever

Feb. 21, 2023
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Infographic: January in Tucson 2023 Participation. 116 participants, 1 cohort from Canada First Nations, 11 US federal agency employees, 96 Tribal members from 69 Tribes, 217 credits earned.

Applications Now Open for 2023-24 Udall Fellows Program

Feb. 14, 2023
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Udall Fellows can apply for one of six research tracks: social science, sciences, fine arts, environment, biosciences, and there is a catch-all category for other types of research

How to Protect Migratory Species Across International Borders: A Study of Telecoupled Governance

Feb. 7, 2023
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Mexican free-tailed bats leaving their roost in a tree in California at sunset.

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