April 20, 2021 UArizona Earns 'Best Value' Recognition from Princeton Review For the fifth time in six years, UArizona is among 200 colleges and universities featured in The Princeton Review's "Best Value Colleges." The Princeton Review evaluates data in areas such as academics, cost and graduation rates.
April 19, 2021 Students Asked to Complete Vaccination Survey as Semester Winds Down President Robert C. Robbins has been encouraging student to get vaccinated before they leave campus for the summer. May 5 is the last day of the spring semester.
April 15, 2021 ABOR Confirms 6 New Regents Professors at UArizona The Arizona Board of Regents confirmed the appointments of UArizona faculty members Steven Archer, Sonia Colina, Marwan Krunz, Dante Lauretta, Sallie Marston and Ian Pepper as Regents Professors.
April 15, 2021 New Images: OSIRIS-REx Leaves its Mark on Bennu Like boot prints on the moon, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft left its mark on asteroid Bennu. Images taken during the spacecraft's final flyover reveal the aftermath of the historic encounter with the asteroid.
April 15, 2021 In Partnership with UArizona, New Nonprofit to Launch Satellite Program to Track Greenhouse Gas Emissions A first-of-its-kind coalition, Carbon Mapper is launching a program to improve scientific understanding of global methane and carbon dioxide emissions.
April 14, 2021 UArizona Partners With French National Centre for Scientific Research to Establish France-Arizona Institute for Global Grand Challenges The new institute, based at UArizona, will address critical research areas through large-scale international collaboration, innovation and exchange of resources.
April 14, 2021 How UArizona Aims to Become National Leader in Japanese Studies As the university recognizes APIDA Heritage Month, Joshua Schlachet explains in a Q&A how he and his East Asian studies colleagues are enhancing the Japanese studies curriculum.
April 14, 2021 Fruit Flies and Cellular Demise – Zeroing in on the Causes of ALS New UArizona research has identified a previously unknown pattern of protein creation in the motor neurons, which are the cells that malfunction in patients with ALS.
April 12, 2021 Students Encouraged to Get First Vaccine Dose by Friday Students who get their first dose this week will be on track to full vaccination by the time the spring semester ends, President Robert C. Robbins said in his weekly status update.
April 7, 2021 'Bug Brain Soup' Expands Menu for Scientists Studying Animal Brains By mashing up brains from various insects, UArizona neuroscientists introduce a practical technique for quantifying the neurons that make up the brains of invertebrate animals.