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Legislature may fund new UA buildings
PHOENIX ÷ A bill to give the UA $182 million to build biotechnology labs, a new medical education center in Phoenix and an expansion on the Chemistry building cleared its first hurdle yesterday by a 9-0 vote in the Senate Committee on Education.
Around campus, the money would go to build the Institute for Biomedical Science and Biotechnology building, for $65.6 million; a medical research building where researchers would study health, aging and disease at the molecular level, at $54.1 million; and expand the Chemistry building southward, at $17.2 million.
In Phoenix, a new Arizona Health Sciences Center branch for medical education would be built down the block from where the International Genomics Consortium and Translational Genomics Research Institute will be based. Construction on the new $54.4 million center could start in 2004 or 2005, and would be a joint venture with Arizona State University.
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Tracking down a winner
First-year track and field coach Fred Harvey looks to bring the UA program to the next level while following in the footsteps of a coaching legend
For the past 15 years Fred Harvey has built a reputation as one of the premier sprint and hurdles coaches in the nation. This season he began his tenure at the helm of UA track and field, picking up the daunting task of replacing not just former head coach, but legend Dave Murray.
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