Aug. 9, 2019 University Climate Coalition Announces Policy Platform to Combat Climate Change UA President Robert C. Robbins expressed support for the University Climate Change Coalition's Research for Policy Platform, which equips member universities to research urgent climate change policy issues and provide recommendations for just and equitable outcomes.
Aug. 7, 2019 Control Theory: Mother Nature is an Engineer Engineering principles developed only 150 years ago were found to have evolved first in biological circuitry that controls cell growth, according to new UA research.
Aug. 7, 2019 Faculty Expertise, Campus Life Excel in CWUR, Princeton Review Rankings The UA earned recognition for its world-class research from the Center for World University Rankings and for quality of campus life from The Princeton Review.
Aug. 7, 2019 A New Lens for Life-Searching Space Telescopes UA researchers have designed a telescope that is a cheaper, lighter and more powerful option than creating telescopes using ever-larger mirrors.
Aug. 5, 2019 Arizona STEM Teachers Return to Class After Summer in Industry The goal of Teachers in Industry is to help middle and high school STEM teachers prepare their students prepare for future careers in STEM fields.
Aug. 1, 2019 Dark Matter, Dark Energy Focus of Early Career Research Award Two UA astronomers received Early Career Research Awards from the Department of Energy to to investigate the nature of the expanding universe and other dark mysteries.
July 31, 2019 Walkability is Key: A Look at Greenspace Use New University of Arizona research suggests the key to getting more people to use public greenspaces may be making access to them easier and safer.
July 31, 2019 Future Doctors Receive First White Coats at UA New medical students received and donned their first white coats, a ceremonial symbol of their acceptance into medical school at the University of Arizona, at events in Tucson and Phoenix.
July 31, 2019 UA Inventions Help Legally Blind to See Low vision can have an immense impact on quality of life for individuals who are legally blind or have impaired eyesight. Thanks to technology developed in the Wyant College of Optical Sciences, a system from eSight Corporation is allowing people to see.
July 30, 2019 Photographic Collection Gains American Treasure Status A new exhibit of documentary photographs became the Arizona State Museum's third collection to be awarded American Treasure status through the federal Save America’s Treasures program.