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Photos: President Robert C. Robbins through the years as UA president
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University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins is resigning after his term ends in 2026.
Robbins has served as president of the university since 2017 and has been under immense fire over the last six months because of the university's $177 million deficit.
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if the Arizona Board of Regents picks a new UA president to start sooner, Robbins says he will step aside even sooner than the end of his term in June 2026.
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