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With the help of the UA-led national data management project CyVerse, three agencies are funding a study of the Earth's climate with robotic floats and supercomputers.
Leaders at UA Health Sciences predict that a preventive medicine will be a landmark achievement in the history of asthma research. The national study is funded by a National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute grant.
Students learn that active, participatory activities are being used to engage the public.
UA alumnus and entrepreneur Kara Aquilano Forney was recently hired to serve as UA Online’s director of corporate initiatives and business development to guide the expansion of corporate partnerships meant to broaden access to a UA degree.
Sociologist Ronald Breiger, photographer Frank Gohlke and astronomer Renu Malhotra are the UA's newest Regents' Professors and will be honored at a ceremony next January.
A National Science Foundation grant will launch the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program to recruit and train students to serve as STEM teachers in high-need schools along the U.S.-Mexico border.
The UA's camera has revealed a Red Planet that is anything but dead.
Most higher-education institutions offer a small sampling of courses that focus on sustainability, but the UA has introduced an award-winning curriculum devoted to training students in sustainable design.
As home to one of the largest Paul D. Coverdell Fellows programs in the country, the UA benefits from Peace Corps volunteers bringing back valuable experiences in more than 50 countries.
The UA Health Sciences will commit significant resources to precision medicine – translating large-scale clinical and genomic data to accelerate disease prevention, early detection and treatment – through the UA Center for Biomedical Informatics and Biostatistics and the UA Center for Applied Genetics and Genomic Medicine.