News for Employees The leading source of interesting and relevant news for and about employees of the University of Arizona. Image The Campus Store's new main floor layout is designed to open up sight lines, highlight high-end brands and reserve space for seasonal promotions and special events. Chris Richards/University Communications The Campus Store's new name and new look: A Q&A with Executive Director Peter Neff Previously known as Arizona BookStores, the commercial hub got a new name, a new layout and a new focus over the summer. Search By Keywords Topics - Any -Campus NewsConnectionsFrom the PresidentGuest ColumnHealth & WellnessIn MemoriamLife/WorkProfileQ&A Tags - Any -#MySCA #societyforcreativeanachronismABORAdministrationagriculturealumnaAndrew ComrieAnn Weaver HartAPIDAArizona AdvantageArizona GlobalawardsAwards & AccoladesBIO5BraceletscalescalscampsCampusCareercareer conversationChessCity of Tucsonclassified adscloudsCollege of Architecture and Landscape ArchitectureCollege of MedicineconversationconvoCOVID-19cuesDiversity & Inclusiondrcengineeringerekfield notesFiesta BowlfinancialforumfoundationgarbageGrand Challengesguest columnHalloweenhispanic heritageHistoryHRHSIImprove your public speakingin memoriamInc.Institutional ExcellenceischoolLQP AsksLQP Special ReportLWCMarsMilton CastilloOSIRIS-RExoustanding facultyPhi Beta Sigma Fraternitypostitpublic healthQ&AQ-and-ArecyclingresearchResearch computing resourcesRIIrobbinssafetyscienceStaff Advisory CouncilStaff CouncilStocksStrategic Planstudent success districtSXSWTCUStedxuarizonaTesttop storiesUA CaresUADPUAHSUITSWFHWildcat Journey Apply Reset April 29, 2024 Q&A: A University veterinarian discusses how to keep pets cool this summer From wading pools to frozen treats, a College of Veterinary Medicine faculty member shares tips and ideas for keeping your pets safe when the weather gets hot. April 26, 2024 In Memoriam: Julius Parker Jr. and Dennis Armstrong Parker, former associate vice president for business affairs, and Armstrong, extension specialist emeritus, are being remembered for their mentorship and service to the University and community. April 17, 2024 LQP has a new classified ads page Update your bookmarks to include the new classified ads page and submission form. April 17, 2024 University to share budget update at this week's ABOR meeting The board will hear an update on the fiscal year 2025 budget from interim Chief Financial Officer John Arnold and consider the University's 2024-25 tuition and fees proposal. April 16, 2024 More climate-warming methane leaks into the atmosphere than ever gets reported – here's how satellites can find the leaks and avoid wasting a valuable resource In this Q&A on The Conversation, Riley Duren, research scientist with Research, Innovation and Impact, discusses how satellites can help spot dangerous methane leaks in time to get them fixed quickly. April 16, 2024 Awards and Accolades Congratulations to these recent honorees: Liesl Folks, Yves Carrière, John Palumbo and Gene Hall. April 5, 2024 UA@Work has moved! Read about the changes coming to some of Lo Que Pasa's content. April 4, 2024 Classified Ads See current classified ads as Lo Que Pasa prepares to transition to a new submission process. April 4, 2024 Field Notes: Serving as 'capsule communicator' for a simulated moon mission University communications science writer Mikayla Kelley served as capsule communicator for a mock moon mission. She shared her experience in this Field Notes column. April 2, 2024 Crossroads Conference previewed at Staff Council meeting The popular professional development and networking event will go hybrid this year. Two keynotes and more than 40 workshops are planned. Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image The Campus Store's new main floor layout is designed to open up sight lines, highlight high-end brands and reserve space for seasonal promotions and special events. Chris Richards/University Communications The Campus Store's new name and new look: A Q&A with Executive Director Peter Neff Previously known as Arizona BookStores, the commercial hub got a new name, a new layout and a new focus over the summer.
April 29, 2024 Q&A: A University veterinarian discusses how to keep pets cool this summer From wading pools to frozen treats, a College of Veterinary Medicine faculty member shares tips and ideas for keeping your pets safe when the weather gets hot.
April 26, 2024 In Memoriam: Julius Parker Jr. and Dennis Armstrong Parker, former associate vice president for business affairs, and Armstrong, extension specialist emeritus, are being remembered for their mentorship and service to the University and community.
April 17, 2024 LQP has a new classified ads page Update your bookmarks to include the new classified ads page and submission form.
April 17, 2024 University to share budget update at this week's ABOR meeting The board will hear an update on the fiscal year 2025 budget from interim Chief Financial Officer John Arnold and consider the University's 2024-25 tuition and fees proposal.
April 16, 2024 More climate-warming methane leaks into the atmosphere than ever gets reported – here's how satellites can find the leaks and avoid wasting a valuable resource In this Q&A on The Conversation, Riley Duren, research scientist with Research, Innovation and Impact, discusses how satellites can help spot dangerous methane leaks in time to get them fixed quickly.
April 16, 2024 Awards and Accolades Congratulations to these recent honorees: Liesl Folks, Yves Carrière, John Palumbo and Gene Hall.
April 4, 2024 Classified Ads See current classified ads as Lo Que Pasa prepares to transition to a new submission process.
April 4, 2024 Field Notes: Serving as 'capsule communicator' for a simulated moon mission University communications science writer Mikayla Kelley served as capsule communicator for a mock moon mission. She shared her experience in this Field Notes column.
April 2, 2024 Crossroads Conference previewed at Staff Council meeting The popular professional development and networking event will go hybrid this year. Two keynotes and more than 40 workshops are planned.