Aug. 30, 2021 Turning Cameras Off During Virtual Meetings Can Reduce Fatigue, UArizona Research Finds Zoom fatigue – or feeling drained after a day of virtual meetings – may be worse for those who keep their cameras on during meetings, new research finds. Women and newer employees may be especially affected.
Aug. 3, 2021 Pandemic Job Search Anxiety is Common; How You Channel It May Make the Difference COVID-19-related anxiety can undermine or re-energize job seekers, depending on how they process it, according to new research.
July 23, 2021 Despite COVID, UArizona Reports Strong Year for Innovation and Commercialization The university achieved a record 124 license agreements, launched 17 new companies, and grew the number of inventions disclosed and patents filed.
Dec. 3, 2020 UArizona Opens Bioscience Incubator in Oro Valley The University of Arizona Center for Innovation at Oro Valley provides resources to bioscience startups to help them bring their innovations to market.
July 29, 2020 UArizona Reports Record Number of Startups for Fiscal Year 2020 With 19 new companies added to its roster last fiscal year, the university has now launched more than 100 startups since revamping its commercialization operation in late 2012.
June 29, 2020 The Price of Taking a Stance: How Corporate Sociopolitical Activism Impacts Bottom Line Businesses should look to the values of their stakeholders to predict the effects of taking a public stance on a divisive issue, new research finds.
June 16, 2020 Alumni Startup Pivots During COVID-19 with Support from UArizona Incubator The University of Arizona Center for Innovation has helped a culinary mushroom producer retool its business model after the pandemic tool its toll.
June 8, 2020 Should You Buy or Sell a House During the Pandemic? Gary Pivo, a university expert on real estate development, discusses COVID-19's impact on the housing market and what it could mean for prospective buyers or sellers.
April 21, 2020 US Oil Prices Plummet. What Does it Mean? Daniel Scheitrum, assistant professor of agricultural and resource economics, explains why U.S. oil prices have fallen deep into the red and what it might take to get back in the black.
April 14, 2020 Tree Nuts Help Drive Arizona Agriculture Economy, Study Finds Tree nuts – specifically pecans and pistachios – are making a growing contribution to Arizona's economy. The tree nut industry generated more than $90 million in direct sales in 2017.