April 5, 2021 Longer, More Frequent Periods of Drought Plague Western United States According to new UArizona-led research, the American West has received less rain and gotten hotter – and its dry periods have become longer and more variable – over the last 50 years.
April 1, 2021 Reflect on the COVID-19 Vaccine in a Poem, and Share it With the World During National Poetry Month, the poetry centers at UArizona and Kent State University are inviting anyone and everyone to write a few lines as part of the Global Vaccine Poem project.
April 1, 2021 A Final Look At Bennu Before OSIRIS-REx Heads Home The OSIRIS-REx mission is on the brink of discovering the extent of the mess it made on asteroid Bennu's surface during October's sample collection.
March 31, 2021 Bear Down, Aari-zona! McDonald Makes Her Mark How did the Arizona women's basketball team make it to its first Final Four in program history? Look no further than these three plays from the team's All-American.
March 30, 2021 Several UArizona Programs Receive Top Scores in US News Best Grad Rankings U.S. News & World Report ranked UArizona's management information systems program No. 1 among public universities in its 2022 Best Graduate Schools list.
March 30, 2021 Fueling the Response for Students in Need Fuel the Response was the most successful crowdfunding campaign in university history. To date, the number of donors exceeds 1,500, with $1.3 million raised
March 30, 2021 Engineers Use Confetti-Sized Device to Change Songbird Pitch, Improve Understanding of Human Speech Researchers are hoping to learn more about human speech by studying songbirds, one of the few species that share humans' ability to learn new vocalizations.
March 29, 2021 UArizona Vaccination Site Tops 100,000 Doses Administered The university announced the milestone on the same day that it moved into Stage 3 of its instructional plan, allowing classes of up to 100 students to meet in person.
March 29, 2021 Investigating Boundary Layers in Hypersonic Flight The UArizona the Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering received more than $3 million in funding in support of their hypersonics research on objects that move faster than the speed of sound.