EdScoop June 22, 2020 U. Arizona boosts education accessibility with 'pay-what-you-can' courses Pay-what-you-can programming, massive open online courses and extended corporate partner benefits are allowing thousands of new learners to access UArizona offerings.
The Wall Street Journal June 22, 2020 As coronavirus cases rise in Arizona, new mask rules spark a fight "In Arizona, mask use in public spaces has increased recently, but it's far from universal," said Kate Ellingson.
Poynter June 21, 2020 Conduct on social media may look different for journalists in the future. Let’s start figuring it out now. Jessica Retis led the development of the Master of Arts in Bilingual Journalism, which will prepare journalists to cover complex issues affecting Latinx people throughout the world.
Arizona Daily Star June 20, 2020 Tucson Tech: UA-invented device delivers COVID-19 results in minutes As soon as this fall, patients could be quickly and cheaply tested for the virus that causes COVID-19 with a device invented by University of Arizona optical scientists.
National Science Foundation June 19, 2020 Largest, oldest Maya monument suggests importance of communal work A University of Arizona discovery suggests that the Maya civilization developed more rapidly than archaeologists once thought.
KGUN June 19, 2020 History of Juneteenth and its widespread recognition Tyina Steptoe discusses the history of Juneteenth and why more people than ever may celebrate it this year and in the future.
The Wall Street Journal June 19, 2020 Invest with the upper crust and sometimes you just get crumbs Hedge-fund investors shelled out an average of 3.44% annually in management and incentive fees, according to a study by finance professor Andrea Rossi.
Arizona Public Media June 19, 2020 How testing and tracing can help combat COVID-19 University of Arizona researchers Deepta Bhattacharya, Kacey Ernst and Joyce Schroeder are interviewed about antibody tests and the Covid Watch app.
The New York Times June 19, 2020 Copper won't save you from coronavirus While copper does have antimicrobial qualities, Michael Johnson and other experts say you should think twice before buying into many of these products' claims.
AZ Big Media June 18, 2020 Braccia family donates $1.5M to support UArizona COVID-19 strategy Alumni Andrew and Kirsten Braccia were inspired to make their gift after learning about the plan to reopen campus in the fall using a "test, trace and treat" strategy.