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Tipoffs for Tucson, Arizona (City) Newsletter for Tuesday November 21, 2023 ( 4 items )  

Archaeology Southwest Welcomes Stephen E. Nash as New President & CEO
TUCSON, Arizona, Nov. 21 -- Archeology Southwest issued the following news release: The Board of Directors and Staff of Archaeology Southwest are delighted to announce that Dr. Stephen E. (Steve) Nash will be the organization's next President & CEO. Founder and current CEO William H. (Bill) Doelle will be retiring in January 2024 after 35 years with the Tucson-based nonprofit. Dr. Nash returns to Tucson, where he received his doctorate in Anthropology at the University of Arizona in 1997, from   more

Ariz. Gov. Hobbs Releases Maguire Report Highlighting Military Economic Impact on State of Arizona
PHOENIX, Arizona, Nov. 21 (TNSres) -- Gov. Katie Hobbs, D-Arizona, issued the following news release on Nov. 20, 2023: Governor Katie Hobbs announced today the release of the updated Military Economic Impact Report, commonly referred to as the Maguire Report. This report, sponsored by the State of Arizona and supported by the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs, highlights the significant economic contributions made by Arizona's military bases and National Guard operations to t  more

University of Arizona: Apology Psychology - Breaking Gender Stereotypes Leads to More Effective Communication
TUCSON, Arizona, Nov. 21 (TNSres) -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release: * * * From social media to the workplace, non-stereotypical apologies can help repair trust, according to new study involving a University of Arizona researcher. * * * Saying "I'm sorry," especially in the workplace, can be tricky terrain. Delivering an effective apology can help resolve conflicts, restore trust and promote collaboration among coworkers. But what works best? A research team in  more

University of Arizona: Mobile Surgical Unit Provides Veterinary Care Across Arizona
TUCSON, Arizona, Nov. 21 -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release: The University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine recently hit the road in its mobile surgery unit, a 53-foot travel trailer housing all the equipment and supplies necessary to perform medical tests and procedures on a variety of animals. The week-long stay at Pinal County Animal Care and Control in Casa Grande, in late October, was the mobile unit's inaugural service trip since the college launched  more