Today Why do we collect? U of A study shows it's about seeking structure From vinyl albums to digital badges to experiences, new research out of the Eller College of Management suggests we collect to create order during turbulent times.
Today Bringing soldiers home: U of A students assist in World War II-era recovery mission Four students spent a month in Poland this summer carefully excavating a B-17G "Flying Fortress" bomber that crashed in the final months of World War II.
Aug. 18, 2025 College of Engineering team wins $5M to speed defense manufacturing The college's Mach-X team, which specializes in hypersonics research, will use machine learning and 3D printing to make parts for aircraft that fly five times the speed of sound.
Aug. 15, 2025 Wildcat Fridays return in 2025 University of Arizona fans around the world will show their Wildcat spirit by wearing red and blue each Friday, beginning Aug. 29.
Aug. 13, 2025 Head-to-head against AI, pharmacy students won A study showed that when compared with students, ChatGPT 3.5 was less likely to correctly answer questions on therapeutics exams focused on clinical applications and cases.
Aug. 12, 2025 U of A again named a 'Best College' by The Princeton Review The University of Arizona is among the universities featured in "The Best 391 Colleges: 2026 Edition," published annually by The Princeton Review.
Aug. 8, 2025 Even antisocial squirrels swap microbes, revealing hidden connections at risk U of A-led research shows evidence of social microbial transmission in a solitary species, which could help us better understand how microbes are exchanged in humans.
Aug. 7, 2025 Alpha Centauri, sun's closest stellar neighbor, likely harbors giant planet New observations that U of A astronomers helped make with the James Webb Space Telescope solidify previous hints of a giant planet orbiting the sun's closest neighbor.
Aug. 6, 2025 Taylor Moore, 93, finds community and 'grit' hiking Tumamoc Hill A small gathering on Tumamoc Hill celebrated the 93rd birthday for Taylor Moore, who walks the hill three times a week, and highlighted Tumamoc's role as "the Central Park of Tucson."