WIRED Feb. 22, 2020 Family farms try to raise a new cash cow: solar power A paper presents the first field-data assessment of outcomes of a study of agrivoltaics in dryland regions led by geographer Greg Barron-Gafford.
Men's Health Feb. 22, 2020 The coolest college recreation centers in America University of Arizona Campus Recreation is included in a list of the best college recreation centers in America.
KVOA Feb. 21, 2020 UArizona College of Pharmacy celebrates new center dedicated to breakthroughs in drug research The University of Arizona College of Pharmacy celebrated the expansion of the Skaggs Pharmaceutical Science Center.
CNN Feb. 21, 2020 New record temperatures and the looming extinction crisis A new study by University of Arizona researchers presents detailed estimates of global extinction from climate change by 2070.
MLB.com Feb. 19, 2020 Stand Beside Her tour visits UArizona Team USA softball visited Tucson and the University of Arizona as part of MLB's Play Ball initiative.
Arizona Daily Star Feb. 18, 2020 Foundation’s $4M gift to fund scholarships for Honors College students The University of Arizona and the Garcia Family Foundation of Tempe announced a new commitment of $4 million.
Arizona Daily Star Feb. 17, 2020 UArizona to break ground on first tech-focused building at south-side tech park A groundbreaking ceremony is set for Feb. 27 for a mixed-use property that will be used as a hub for University of Arizona-related technology development.
Forbes Feb. 17, 2020 The happy gun owner? Research suggests otherwise Despite claims that owning a gun makes a person feel safer and sleep easier, gun owners don't actually sleep any better than non-gun owners.
International Business Times Feb. 17, 2020 Chemicals released 80 years ago are making soil more toxic, new study warns Synthetic chemicals that were released into the environment for the first time 80 years ago have been linked to harmful health effects.
KTAR Feb. 15, 2020 UArizona granted $1.5M to study firefighters' health risks Researchers from the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health received a grant to study occupational exposures to synthetic chemicals among firefighters.