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New Course: NROS 420 - Sensing and Action in Predator/Prey Encounters

Aug. 24, 2021
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Eddie Vargas Receives Two "Outstanding Senior" Awards

April 22, 2021
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BLAISER Virtual Lab Tour

Aug. 26, 2020
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Rylee King

Rylee King selected as the Fall 2019 Outstanding Senior

Oct. 25, 2019
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Gayatri Sadachar

NSCS's 2019 Outstanding Senior

March 1, 2019

Congratulations to Gayatri Sadachar, NSCS's 2019 Outstanding Senior Award recipient!

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Shreya Bellampalli

Excellence in Undergraduate Research Award

Feb. 28, 2019

Congratulations to Shreya Bellampalli, this year's Excellence in Undergraduate Research Award recipient! 

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NSCS's Fall 2018 Outstanding Senior

Oct. 24, 2018

Colin Lynch is outstanding in so many ways. He is graduating in December with a degree in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science and minors in Creative Writing and Ecology & Evolutionary Biology. He is completing two honors theses, one in NSCS and one in EEB, based on his research in the division of labor in social insects. Colin is a Galileo Scholar (2017 & 2018) and an active member of the Nu Rho Psi honorary. He has been heavily involved in research and outreach throughout his undergraduate career while also serving in the Army National Guard. Colin was awarded an NSF fellowship grant and has been accepted to graduate school where he will continue his research on social insects. After earning his PhD, Colin plans to have a career in academia where he can continue to pursue his research interests. He is most deserving of this award. 

Congratulations Colin, and thank you for your service and contributions to your community, school, and country! 

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Nathaniel Gallegos

Nathaniel Gallegos Selected to be Outstanding UAHA Scholar

Sept. 29, 2018

Nathan Gallegos was one of three students selected from his cohort of 35 University of Arizona Hispanic Alumni Scholars to be recognized as an Outstanding UAHA Scholar. He was recognized on the field at a Wildcat Football game, and he will be receiving a monetary award for his academic excellence later this November. Congratulations Nathan!

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NSCS Library Now Open

July 5, 2018

Attention all NSCS students!

Our NSCS Library is now open! We have textbooks, reference books, and a few other useful things like a lab coat and goggles. NSCS Library items will be checked out on a first come, first served basis for academic purposes (class, project, thesis, etc.). Any books remaining after the first week of classes will be available to NSCS students for any reason, academic or just personal interest. Please note: you can check out any book for any reason right now over the summer term. We’ll just need the book back by August 13!

Without further ado, you can see all of the books and place holds on the books you want to borrow by clicking below!

The books are lent out for an entire term (you can turn them in before the term is over, but not after). So, please mark on your calendar that you’ll need to connect with us before the term is over.  When your books are ready to be picked up, you’ll receive an email from us letting you know when and where you can pick them up.

Thank you, and enjoy the Library!

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Lindsey Chew Represents AZ at Posters on the Hill

April 18, 2018

The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) hosted its 22nd annual "Posters on the Hill" event, where undergraduate students from around the country were given the opportunity to present their research to federal congressional leaders. NSCS student, Lindsey Chew, was one of 60 students selected to travel to Washington D.C. and present her research on emerging non-opioid medications for pain mitigation. Her work was done in Dr. Rajesh Khanna's lab here at the University of Arizona with the goal of developing alternative drugs that will hopefully slow the progression of the opioid crisis at state, national, and international levels. Lindsey was the only student selected to represent the state of Arizona at this prestigious event. She is pictured here with Arizona's United States Senator, Jeff Flake. 

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