Dec. 13, 2022 Astronomical images, asteroid exploration and a long-awaited art arrival: Top stories of 2022 From exploring the deepest corners of the universe to reimagining urban heat resilience, University of Arizona expertise in several disciplines generated international headlines in 2022.
Nov. 7, 2022 UArizona School of Theatre, Film & Television ranked No. 6 among public universities The school is 25th overall and sixth among public universities in The Wrap's annual Top 50 Film Schools ranking. The school had several achievements in the past year, including relaunching the Hanson FilmTV Institute.
Oct. 25, 2022 Experts explain our love of fear and fascination with the supernatural Whether you're looking for meaning or simply want a fun fright, UArizona experts in humanities and Gothic literature say our interest in the paranormal is a "natural human impulse."
Oct. 20, 2022 'The Linda McCartney Retrospective' is coming to the Center for Creative Photography "The Linda McCartney Retrospective," a 200-piece exhibition showcasing the world-renowned photographer's 30-year career, will have its North American premiere at the university's Center for Creative Photography in February.
Oct. 20, 2022 New UArizona program will offer language and culture training for Department of Defense Funded by a three-year, $1.5 million grant, the university's new Language Training Center will provide language and culture training to U.S. Department of Defense personnel.
Oct. 13, 2022 El proyecto de plan de estudios multilingüe traduce los cursos universitarios a otros idiomas El Centro Nacional de Interpretación de la Universidad de Arizona ha creado el proyecto de plan de estudios multilingüe para traducir los cursos universitarios a diferentes idiomas. La Educación sobre Salud Comunitaria para Brotes de Enfermedades del Colegio de Salud Pública, ahora disponible en español, es la primera en ser traducida.
Oct. 13, 2022 Multilingual Curriculum Project translates university courses into other languages A College of Public Health course, now available in Spanish, was the first to be translated as part of a project launched by the university's National Center for Interpretation.
Oct. 5, 2022 Four things you might not know about 'Woman-Ochre' and Willem de Kooning Art professor Paul Ivey shares some lesser-known facts about the famous painting stolen from the university in 1985 and the man behind the artwork.
Oct. 5, 2022 Tucson Humanities Festival will celebrate 'community' The College of Humanities' annual festival, centered this year on the theme of community, will explore how people come together to create, share, hope and celebrate.
Sept. 27, 2022 UArizona center partners with Nogales artists to tell the story of the border through art The university's Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry has formed a binational partnership to support Nogales artists in visually interpreting the realities of being from and living on the U.S.-Mexico border.