April 28, 2021 UArizona Startups Recognized at IdeaFunding 2021 Competition Three companies based on UArizona technologies were awarded top honors in Tucson's annual business pitch competition.
April 28, 2021 Q&A: Improving the Way Vets Care for Animals and People Ryane Englar, an associate professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, teaches her students that improving human interactions can also improve animal care.
April 28, 2021 New Asian Pacific American Studies Minor Launches at 'Vital Time in Our History' The new minor is an effort years in the making, and will focus on what has become the fastest-growing racial or ethnic group in the United States.
April 27, 2021 UArizona Receives Top Scores in Two International Rankings UArizona ranked No. 93 out of nearly 20,000 global colleges and universities in the annual Center for World University Rankings. The university also scored high marks in the RUR 2021 World University Rankings.
April 26, 2021 Cognitive Scientist Lynn Nadel Elected to National Academy of Sciences Lynn Nadel has made extensive contributions to human understanding of memory and cognition through his research on the part of the brain known as the hippocampus.
April 26, 2021 UArizona to Move Vaccinations Indoors, Continue Mobile Clinics in Underserved Areas Walk-ins are being accepted at university's vaccination POD, which will move indoors on May 3. The university also is doing vaccination outreach in rural Arizona communities.
April 26, 2021 UArizona Art Professor Awarded 2021 Guggenheim Fellowship Sama Alshaibi is among 184 artists, writers, scholars and scientists awarded Guggenheim Fellowships. Her project will highlight experiences of women and girls in war-torn Iraq.
April 21, 2021 Above-Average Atlantic Hurricane Activity Again Expected in 2021 For the sixth year in a row, UArizona experts predict an above-average hurricane season over the Atlantic Ocean. They expect 18 named storms, including eight hurricanes, between June 1 and Nov. 30.
April 21, 2021 Astrophysicists Help Chart Dark Matter's Invisible 'Ocean' A wake of stars, created by a small galaxy set to collide with the Milky Way, is the highlight of a new map of the Milky Way's outer reaches.
April 21, 2021 Why Climate Change is Driving Some to Skip Having Kids A new study finds that overconsumption, overpopulation and uncertainty about the future are among the top concerns of those who say climate change is affecting their reproductive decision-making.