May 21, 2024 Students get a glimpse inside the American presidency, courtesy of White House officials Students in Political Science 205: The American Presidency learn about the highest U.S. office through interviews with high-profile experts.
May 20, 2024 New federally funded center will rely on UArizona expertise to help communities manage extreme heat In the face of increasingly hotter temperatures across the U.S., University of Arizona heat research will help inform policy recommendations and other actions in communities nationwide.
April 16, 2024 Taking law to the final frontier As more countries and companies expand their efforts in space exploration and commerce, a new UArizona course builds on the university's strengths in space sciences and law to prepare students for an emerging legal field.
April 9, 2024 UArizona earns top marks in MIS, legal writing, nursing in latest US News ranking The Eller College of Management's program in management information systems is ranked No. 1 among public universities and No. 3 overall in U.S. News & World Report's Best Graduate Schools rankings.
Sept. 7, 2022 UArizona opens its first tribal microcampus to serve the Pascua Yaqui Tribe The microcampus's initial curriculum will include the Indigenous Governance Program courses jointly offered by the James E. Rogers College of Law and Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management and Policy. Courses will begin in October, and leaders plan to expand course offerings in the future.
Aug. 31, 2022 Legal and computer science experts join forces to make writing wills easier Attorneys' fees and other barriers keep many people from setting up wills. A team of researchers from three colleges hopes artificial intelligence can automate parts of that process and make wills more accessible.
June 22, 2022 Title IX turns 50 – a Q&A with law professor Tammi Walker Title IX, the landmark legislation designed to eliminate sex discrimination in education, marks its 50th anniversary this year. Tammi Walker, an associate professor of law, talks about the legislation's impact and evolution.
March 23, 2022 Women in climate change: Kirsten Engel Kirsten Engel researches how, why and when state and local climate policies spread to other jurisdictions or to the federal government.
Sept. 24, 2021 Lawtina Mentoring Program Offers Roadmap for Aspiring Lawyers The program in the James E. Rogers College of Law aims to diversify the legal field by offering a guide for Latina Bachelor of Arts in Law students interested in attending law school.
Sept. 24, 2021 El Programa de Enseñaza Lawtina les Ofrece una Guia a Abogados Aspirantes El programa Lawtina, lo cual es parte del Colegio de Leyes James E. Rogers, pretende diversificar el campo legal a través de ofrecer una guía para las latinas que están trabajando hacia su bachillerato de leyes y también quieran ir a una facultad de derecho.