Aug. 3, 2021 Pandemic Job Search Anxiety is Common; How You Channel It May Make the Difference COVID-19-related anxiety can undermine or re-energize job seekers, depending on how they process it, according to new research.
March 22, 2021 Community Leaders Humberto and Czarina Lopez Establish Two Endowed Chairs at UArizona The $3.5 million gift creates endowed chairs at Sarver Heart Center and the Eller College of Management.
Nov. 19, 2020 From Snake Detection to Water Purification, Tech Launch Arizona Supports Student Solutions to Real-World Problems Tech Launch Arizona’s second Student Innovation Challenge has selected five student teams for funding to prototype inventions for commercialization. Twenty-six applications were received in all, and the judging panel awarded a total of approximately $40,000, which was distributed amongst the teams to develop their ideas into prototypes.
Aug. 6, 2020 No-Clog Toilet Paper, Weight-Loss Pet Food Among Award-Winning Student Innovations Tech Launch Arizona has awarded funding to five-student teams to develop inventions with the goal of bringing them to the public as impactful products to benefit society.
June 29, 2020 The Price of Taking a Stance: How Corporate Sociopolitical Activism Impacts Bottom Line Businesses should look to the values of their stakeholders to predict the effects of taking a public stance on a divisive issue, new research finds.
June 18, 2020 UArizona Offers Free and Discounted Programs to Meet Needs of New Learners In a complicated economic environment, pay-what-you-can programs, massive open online courses and extended corporate partner benefits are making UArizona offerings more accessible.
May 13, 2020 Class of 2020 Includes Stories of Perseverance Beyond the Pandemic While the pandemic is a shared challenge for the class of 2020, some students have also overcome deeply personal struggles, from drug addiction to family tragedies.
March 20, 2020 As Pandemic Unfolds, Fear and Finance Collide Scott Cederburg, associate professor of finance at the University of Arizona, discusses the state of the economy – and what's to come – as industries, investors and consumers across the globe respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Feb. 3, 2020 Nano 2020: Scaling Up Nanotechnology in Virtual Reality In a custom-developed VR classroom complete with a laboratory, nanoscale objects come to life for students thanks to the power of science data visualization.
Jan. 21, 2020 Faking Emotions at Work Does More Harm Than Good If you subscribe to "Fake it until you make it" at work, you're likely compromising your personal health and professional goals, according to a University of Arizona researcher.