By Sean Meixner // Daily Wildcat
Last week, the University of Arizona held inaugural events to celebrate the opening of its new Center for Outreach and Collaboration in Washington, D.C. UA President Dr. Robert C. Robbins, along with other members of UA administration and representatives from government agencies, were in attendance.
The purpose of the Center for Outreach and Collaboration is to bring the UA’s resources and expertise to the nation’s capital. The center, located above Freedom Plaza in D.C., will have extensions of some UA institutions, including the James E. Rogers College of Law, the National Institute for Civil Discourse and UA Government and Community Relations, among others.