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ContributorsArizona Board of Regents (Author)
Created2002 to 2016
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The TRIF budget provides seed-funding and support for significant research projects at all three universities. The supported research includes projects in bioscience to improve health and projects in sustainability and renewable energy, including water, solar, and forest health. At the UA, TRIF also supports space exploration and optical solutions, while

The TRIF budget provides seed-funding and support for significant research projects at all three universities. The supported research includes projects in bioscience to improve health and projects in sustainability and renewable energy, including water, solar, and forest health. At the UA, TRIF also supports space exploration and optical solutions, while at ASU it supports work with national security systems. TRIF dollars continue to support research critical to the future economic development of the state of Arizona and to a quality educational experience for our students. TRIF supported workforce development projects, especially in Arizona’s high-need areas, including The University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix to train more doctors to address the shortage of physicians in Arizona.

Created2003 to 2009
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The Arizona Board of Regents annually prepares an analysis of the financial condition of Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, and The University of Arizona using data from the universities’ audited financial statements. This Assessment of Financial Strength uses the methodology developed by KPMG, BearingPoint, et al. and used by

The Arizona Board of Regents annually prepares an analysis of the financial condition of Arizona State University, Northern Arizona University, and The University of Arizona using data from the universities’ audited financial statements. This Assessment of Financial Strength uses the methodology developed by KPMG, BearingPoint, et al. and used by university governing boards and accreditation agencies across the country. The methodology employs four financial ratios and a single indicator of financial health—the Composite Financial Index—and provides a scale against which to benchmark our universities. The analysis is for each university’s entire enterprise, which includes their component units.

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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 AIDS Memorial Quilt; AIDS Memorial quilts on display
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 AIDS Memorial Quilt; AIDS Memorial quilts on display; second angle
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 AIDS Memorial Quilt; AIDS memorial quilts on the floor of a showroom
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 Quilts on display for AIDS memorial
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 AIDS Memorial Quilt; Two AIDS memorial quilts hanging in a showroom
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 AIDS Memorial Quilts
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 People looking at AIDS memorial quilts
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Created1991-09-30
DescriptionEvents and Bars, 1991 September 30 AIDS Memorial Quilt; AIDS memorial quilts on display around a room