The Arizona Republic April 9, 2020 Arizona coronavirus cases connected to European strain, researchers believe The strain seems to be connected to strains from Europe and is thought to have established itself in Arizona in early March, according to Michael Worobey.
Law.com April 8, 2020 With bar exam in limbo, momentum builds for supervised practice programs Marc Miller said that he expects more jurisdictions to follow the lead of the early adopters and unveil expanded supervised practice provisions.
KJZZ April 8, 2020 How the coronavirus may change medical school education forever Dr. Guy Reed discusses what he believes is the biggest challenge this outbreak is putting on the medical education system in this country.
The Huffington Post April 8, 2020 Can you wash and reuse disposable gloves? "Reusing disposable gloves may increase the risk of exposure to viruses as microscopic tears can develop over time," said Kelly Reynolds.
Fox News April 7, 2020 States call on new graduates, retired medical staff to help fight coronavirus The College of Medicine – Phoenix and College of Medicine – Tucson are offering early graduation to the class of 2020.
KVOA April 7, 2020 UArizona College of Public Health students assist health departments in tracking COVID-19 The SAFER team is initiating investigations of positive COVID-19 cases to mitigate its spread and learn more about the risk factors.
Los Angeles Times April 7, 2020 You're not imagining it: We're all having intense coronavirus dreams "When waking life is more vivid, so is dream life," said Rubin Naiman, a sleep and dream specialist at the University of Arizona.
Smithsonian April 6, 2020 Ancient volcanic eruption dated through rings of dead trees University of Arizona tree-ring researchers are providing context for the civilizations that existed throughout the Bronze and Iron Ages.
KGUN April 6, 2020 UArizona professor moves psych course online, focuses on COVID-19 Faculty in a range of disciplines across campus are incorporating COVID-19 discussions in their online classes.
ABC News April 6, 2020 As the US struggles with lack of coronavirus testing, researchers look to our sewage for clues Researchers at the Water and Energy Sustainable Technology Center are testing wastewater across the country to trace coronavirus prevalence.