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Portrait of Kai Lepley outdoors

Kai Lepley

Doctoral Student, the University of Arizona
findme@kailepley.com
Portrait of Mónica Ramírez-Andreotta

Mónica Ramírez-Andreotta

Associate Professor of Environmental Science, the University of Arizona
(520) 621-1647
mdramire@arizona.edu
Robert "Rocky" Crocker, MD, portrait

Robert (Rocky) Crocker, MD

Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine at the University of Arizona
Director, Strategic Clinical Planning and Implementation
(520) 626-6417
crocker@arizona.edu
Portrait of Kay He in the Arts courtyard

Yuanyuan (Kay) He

Assistant Professor of Music Composition, Fred Fox School of Music
Affiliated Faculty, School of Information
kayhecomposer@arizona.edu
Portrait of Jennie Gubner

Jennie Gubner, PhD

Assistant Professor of Music, the University of Arizona
Chair, Applied Intercultural Arts Research Graduate Interdisciplinary Program
(520) 621-1655
jgubner@arizona.edu
Portrait of Adarsh Pyarelal

Adarsh Pyarelal, PhD

Research Scientist in the School of Information, the University of Arizona
adarsh@arizona.edu
Portrait of Chef Janos Wilder from AZ Arts Life In The Kitchen. Credit Teri McGill.

Janos Wilder

James Beard Award-Winning Chef
Portrait of Goggy Davidowitz

Goggy Davidowitz, PhD

Professor of Entomology
(520) 626-8455
goggy@arizona.edu
Portrait of Katy Prudic

Kathleen Prudic, PhD

Assistant Professor, Citizen and Data Science
(520) 621-5174
klprudic@arizona.edu
Portrait of Theresa Crimmins

Theresa Crimmins, PhD

Director, USA National Phenology Network
Research Professor, School of Natural Resources & the Environment
(520) 621-8523
theresa@usanpn.org

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