Vox May 11, 2020 COVID-19 could reverse decades of global progress "Where are all of our patients? There's nothing we've done overnight that has cured heart disease," said Dr. Martha Gulati.
The Washington Post May 11, 2020 America's longest river was recently drier than during the Dust Bowl. And it's bound to happen again. Researchers relied heavily on tree ring data provided by Connie Woodhouse, where rings are wide during periods of normal to high moisture and narrow when it's low.
Arizona Public Media May 11, 2020 UA expanding Global Campus program amid expected loss of international enrollment The University of Arizona is launching a Global Campus across five continents in 34 countries.
CNN En Español May 11, 2020 California student helps Latinos stay informed about COVID-19 Ayeisha Marie Rosa Hernandez, a student in the College of Public Health, is interviewed about her experiences as she helps educate Latinos about the COVID-19 pandemic.
Arizona Daily Star May 11, 2020 Greg Hansen: Arizona AD Dave Heeke standing taller than ever as unprecedented 'inferno' rages on Sports columnist Greg Hansen writes about how University of Arizona director of athletics Dave Heeke has led the department during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Arizona Public Media May 11, 2020 Worry, caution likely to linger for many shoppers despite reopening, professor says Sabrina Helm, an associate professor of retailing and consumer sciences at the University of Arizona, is interviewed about how customers may react.
KTAR May 11, 2020 UArizona health workers debunking coronavirus misinformation Community health workers with the Mobile Health Unit are finding misinformation and myths about the coronavirus within the Spanish-speaking community.
KGUN May 10, 2020 Virtual fatigue: What it is and how to combat it "All of us are spending so much time now on media for work, for socializing, to get news. And it's exhausting for some people," said Lee Ryan.
The Independent (UK) May 10, 2020 Affection deprivation: What happens to our bodies when we go without touch? "'Skin hunger' is ... associated with a range of psychological and even physical health detriments," said Kory Floyd.
Arizona Daily Star May 9, 2020 University of Arizona takes to Zoom to bring theater classes to Tucson teens The University of Arizona offered a two-week Virtual Theatre Lab for Tucson-area high school students during the coronavirus pandemic.