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Bioproducts research, traveling engineers, CHEE pets and more! | View this email in your browser.
December 2017
Kim Ogden is leading a five-year, $15 million project funded by the USDA to research how the plants guayule and guar could serve as potential feedstocks for developing products such as biological fuel, rubber, polysaccharide and resin.
Environmental engineering professor Bob Arnold -- leader, mentor and friend -- is retiring from the UA after 31 years of service.
Carlos Weiler, Stephanie Gustavsson and Kira Zeider talk about their first semester as chemical engineering and environmental engineering majors, and offer words of wisdom to incoming students.
UA's chapter of Engineers Without Borders is more than just an extracurricular activity, both to the students who participate and the rural communities they benefit.
Meet the animal companions who keep CHEE alumni, faculty and staff happy, comforted and entertained. Pictured is alumna Kara Kanto, class of 2017, and her rambunctious dog, Tesla.
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