Sept. 5, 2018 Irony Is the New Black Research by Caleb Warren, assistant professor of marketing at the UA, indicates that consuming brands ironically is a way to secretly signal our identity or beliefs to people who know us.
Aug. 27, 2018 UA Licenses Deception-Detecting AVATAR to Startup UA researchers have developed AVATAR, an interactive system that interviews border crossers, monitors thousands of physical signals and alerts agents when it detects deception.
June 26, 2018 UA-Related Firms Receive First Local Venture Capital Investments Tucson's newest early-stage capital fund, UA Venture Capital Fund LLC, has announced that its first three investments will include UA-connected companies Codelucida and Regulonix.
March 21, 2018 UA's Science, Business Programs Excel in Graduate Rankings The Eller College of Management again was recognized for excellence in management information systems, appearing at No. 5, and the James E. Rogers College of Law climbed to No. 41.
Feb. 19, 2018 Incivility at Work: Is 'Queen Bee Syndrome' Getting Worse? Women report more incivility experiences at work than men, but who is at fault for instigating these behaviors? A UA researcher set out to answer that — and got surprising results.
Jan. 29, 2018 Want to Improve Patient Experience? Take Care of Nurses Compassionate practices improve nurse well-being and also the experience of patients, according to research involving Allison Gabriel of the UA's Eller College of Management.
Jan. 25, 2018 Startup Forges Ahead on Battery Technology Licensed From UA Urbix Resources has licensed a portfolio of lithium-ion battery and related materials technologies invented at the UA. Urbix co-founder Adam Small graduated from the Eller College of Management.