Aug. 14, 2019 Motivations for Sexting Can Be Complicated, UA Researcher Says Young women reported a mix of empowering and disempowering reasons for sending sexual images of themselves to others electronically.
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.
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 22, 2019 College Spending Habits May Predict When 'Adulting' Starts How well you manage your money in college may determine when you'll ultimately achieve "adult identity," according to a new study led by the UA.
May 28, 2019 Why Parents Should Teach Kids to Give Teaching children how to appropriately give money away can help them learn financial basics like budgeting, and it may contribute to their well-being later in life, UA research suggests.
May 28, 2019 Four Questions: History of the Bicycle Avid cyclist David Ortiz, who teaches a UA course about the bicycle, talks about the historical significance of the bike in advance of World Bicycle Day on June 3.
May 13, 2019 Students Pitch Ideas for Improving Life in One Tucson Neighborhood Building on the success of the Tucson Poverty Project, UA students in the course “Building Healthy Communities,” pitched their ideas on how to improve the quality of life in Tucson’s Amphitheater neighborhood.
April 16, 2019 Center for Arabic Study Abroad Moves to UA The Center for Arabic Study is finding a new home at the UA, where it will be overseen by director Sonia Shiri.
April 3, 2019 Afghan Students Learn to Combat Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Property Students in Afghanistan attended an online UA class developed to raise their awareness of illicit trafficking and help them protect important cultural artifacts.
April 2, 2019 How the Brain Finds Meaning in Metaphor Whether you bend a rod or bend the rules, the brain processes the word "bend" similarly, with the sensory motor region playing a key role, according to new UA research.