The New York Times June 3, 2020 What will college be like in the fall? "I hope that when people our age are living together at school, it will be easier to create herd immunity," said rising senior Kaitlin Slepian.
CNN June 3, 2020 Laser mapping reveals largest and oldest Mayan temple A University of Arizona discovery suggests that the Maya civilization developed more rapidly than archaeologists once thought.
The Washington Post June 2, 2020 Social media can be a tough opponent for high school athletes and coaches "It comes like a blow to the head," said Sheri Bauman. "When it really happens, the severity of it can be shocking at first."
USA Today June 2, 2020 Inexperienced, dubious companies among many aiming to cash in on coronavirus antibody tests Deepta Bhattacharya, an associate professor of immunobiology at the University of Arizona, discusses the proper way to create an antibody test.
Nature June 1, 2020 Universities will never be the same after the coronavirus crisis "With COVID-19 we're suddenly realizing what happens when we are physically shut-off from other countries," said Jenny J. Lee.
The Arizona Republic June 1, 2020 Arizona, Sonora health officials working jointly to tackle severe outbreaks at Yuma border "What we see playing out all along the border in the Arizona-Sonora region is the public health community saying 'Ok, we're in this together,'" said Jill de Zapien.
Audubon June 1, 2020 'Black Birders Week' promotes diversity and takes on racism in the outdoors "We all have this shared experience where we have to worry about going into the field," said Earyn McGee, co-founder of Black Birders Week.
CNN June 1, 2020 Should you fly yet? Here's what an epidemiologist and an exposure scientist say University of Arizona researchers Kacey Ernst and Paloma Beamer write about what people should consider and how to minimize risk while flying.
CNN May 31, 2020 2 different asteroids visited by spacecraft may have once been part of 1 larger asteroid Astronomers at University of Arizona and Laboratoire Lagrange in France say that asteroids Ryugu and Bennu may have formed after a much larger rock was split apart.
NBC's "Meet The Press" May 29, 2020 College students ask university presidents: 'Will we be safe?' President Robert C. Robbins took part in a roundtable discussion where college students asked what steps are necessary for universities to keep students and staff safe.