Sept. 27, 2018 The Butterfly Effect and the Future of Teaching Biology In a cross-country collaborative class, a UA professor and a data science specialist help arm students for biology’s big data revolution by incorporating coding into the scientific method.
Sept. 27, 2018 Startup Licenses UA-invented Aquatic Animal Growth Assay How can farmers of aquatic animals quickly and efficiently select the top producing stocks for breeding? Benjamin Renquist has invented a new assay that answers this question, offering an easy-to-use assay that has been licensed to startup GenetiRate.
Sept. 27, 2018 UA Donors Break Giving Records A dramatic increase in endowed giving contributed to making fiscal year 2018 the most philanthropic in the history of the UA, with $317 million in gifts, pledges and realized bequests.
Sept. 26, 2018 Study Reveals Arizona EMTs Face Greater Risk of Suicide After completing research that showed high suicide rates among EMTs, UA medical student and Tillman Scholar Neil Vigil created a resiliency website for emergency workers.
Sept. 26, 2018 Celebrating Women in Medicine Month with Felicia Goodrum Felicia Goodrum has been awarded more than $13 million in grants within the last year to fund her research on CMV, a virus that affects more than half of the population above the age of 40.
Sept. 26, 2018 National Ranking Shines Spotlight on UA Theater, Dance and Design Programs The UA's Bachelor of Fine Arts programs in dance, musical theater, and theater design and technology each placed in the top 10 among public universities in the latest rankings from OnStage.
Sept. 26, 2018 NASA Funds UA-Led $30M Project to Study Cloud-Aerosol Interactions UA professor Armin Sorooshian will continue his research into tiny particles with huge impacts on climate, air quality and human health as one of five NASA Earth Venture investigations.
Sept. 25, 2018 CyVerse Receives Third NSF Award for Enabling Data Science CyVerse, the National Science Foundation's leading project providing computational infrastructure for data science, has renewed its funding through 2023.
Sept. 19, 2018 Tucson Humanities Festival Returns to Explore Secrets UA College of Humanities faculty and special guests are scheduled to discuss secrets from historic to modern times at Tucson's annual humanities festival.
Sept. 19, 2018 Downtown Series to Focus on Music, Identity, Place This year’s free Downtown Series at the Fox Theatre will examine how humans have used music to connect, communicate, examine our surroundings and express our identities.