May 30, 2018 Smoking, Lack of Exercise Linked to Early Death After Divorce A growing body of research links divorce to a wide range of poor health outcomes, including greater risk for early death. A new UA study points to two possible culprits.
May 24, 2018 Dusty Rainfall Records Reveal New Understanding of Climate The Earth's glacial/interglacial cycles depend on how much the sun warms the middle of the planet, not the northernmost region, according to new UA-led research.
May 23, 2018 Students Glad That They Engineered Transfers to UA The welcoming culture has been recognized by Phi Theta Kappa, an honors society for community college students, which named the University to its 2018 Transfer Honor Roll.
May 23, 2018 Why Your E-Book Might Not Feel Like 'Yours' People feel differently about owning physical books versus e-books, a UA study shows. While you might think younger consumers prefer digital, that is not actually the case. It has to do with "psychological ownership," according to associate professor Sabrina Helm.
May 21, 2018 The Secret Ingredient in This UA Recipe: Culture A federal grant to the Department of Russian and Slavic Studies funds a food-centric project, including a course on Russian and American foodways and a study-abroad exchange.
May 21, 2018 Pharmacology Researchers Seek Solutions to Opioid Epidemic Grants totaling $1.3 million from the Arizona Biomedical Research Commission are supporting UA efforts to develop non-addictive medications to block chronic pain.
May 18, 2018 Poverty Project Focuses on Neighborhood Satisfaction, Health Low-income Tucson households are less satisfied renting and living in north and east neighborhoods, according to UA students from the Poverty in Tucson Field Workshop.
May 18, 2018 UA Graduate Heads to Beirut to Further Her Education Two fellowships helped linguistics major Catherine Witt master Arabic, which she will use as she continues her studies in Lebanon. Her goal is to work in refugee camps.
May 17, 2018 UA Law Launches Natural Resource Management Clinic A new clinic addresses matters pertaining to water, endangered species, public lands, climate change, tribal lands and other natural resource challenges that exist in Arizona and the West.
May 16, 2018 Unique Grads Enjoy Doing Life Together Identical twins Michelle and Stephanie Celeste share almost everything, including new titles as doctors of nursing practice. Although the women had UA Commencement guests and media seeing double, it's second nature to them now. With UANews video.