March 3, 2020 Four Questions: Documenting Ancient O'odham Trails Anthropology professor T.J. Ferguson explains how his research team found and documented trails used for thousands of years by the Tohono O'odham.
Feb. 27, 2020 Development Starts at Tech Park at The Bridges The first building, known as The Refinery, will house the University of Arizona Applied Research Corp., Tech Launch Arizona and the UArizona Center for Innovation.
Feb. 26, 2020 UArizona Joins Top Institutions Teaching Technology for Public Good The university has joined a network of institutions committed to teaching students how technology can be used in the public's best interest.
Feb. 26, 2020 Marijuana Use During Pregnancy Increasingly Common, Linked to Stressful Life Events Women who experience more stressful life events in the year before childbirth are more likely to use marijuana before and during pregnancy, a new study shows.
Feb. 26, 2020 UArizona Named Peace Corps' 2020 Top Volunteer-Producing School The University of Arizona ranks No. 17 among large schools on the Peace Corps' 2020 list of top volunteer-producing colleges and universities.
Feb. 25, 2020 How Your Romantic Attachment Style Affects Your Finances, Well-Being Attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance can both have negative consequences for well-being due, at least in part, to financial reasons.
Feb. 20, 2020 Four Questions: The Parasite in Your Cat Box Doctoral student Oscar Mendez is studying how the "cat litter parasite" affects pregnant women and people with compromised immune systems.
Feb. 19, 2020 Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Funds Education Research by UArizona, TUSD With the support of $650,000, the College of Education and Tucson Unified School District will research the impact of what is known as "asset-based dialogic teaching" on student outcomes.
Feb. 19, 2020 When Parents Should Worry About Teen Girls' Selfies Adolescent girls who invest a lot of time in editing and selecting the perfect selfie may feel more body shame and appearance anxiety, researchers found.
Feb. 18, 2020 Music Professor Tapped for National Council on the Arts Daniel Asia, a professor in the Fred Fox School of Music, has been nominated to serve a six-year term as a member of the National Council on the Arts.