Arizona Daily Star March 31, 2020 University of Arizona hosting webinars addressing coronavirus concerns University of Arizona experts from a variety of disciplines are hosting a series of virtual discussions on the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Associated Press March 30, 2020 University of Arizona to let med students graduate early University of Arizona medical students who want to join the front lines of the fight against the coronavirus pandemic can ask to graduate early.
The New York Times March 30, 2020 Border wall work in Arizona speeds up, igniting contagion fears "Put the wall on pause immediately – that's my advice," said Kacey Ernst, an infectious disease epidemiologist at the University of Arizona.
Los Angeles Times March 30, 2020 Letters to the Editor: He's from Indian Country. Now, he worries about COVID-19's impact on his community Darwin Largo: "COVID-19 is going to expose the systemic inequalities and barriers to health care that Native American people face."
Yahoo! UK March 30, 2020 Coronavirus: Loneliness of isolation may suppress the immune system, experts fear University of Arizona psychology professor Matthias Mehl thinks it's a mistake to call it social distancing rather than physical distancing.
Fox News March 30, 2020 Ancient Mars had 2 reservoirs of water deep underground, study claims University of Arizona researchers probed Martian meteorites to reconstruct Mars' chaotic history.
Arizona Daily Star March 29, 2020 Tucson scientists: Battle plan for slowing coronavirus explosion — here's how Joaquin Ruiz, Michael Worobey and Tom Grogan write about how Tucson needs to proceed in order to slow the spread of COVID-19.
The Arizona Republic March 28, 2020 How long can the new coronavirus live on surfaces? Can you be reinfected? COVID-19: Ask-An-Expert Natasha Bhuyan, Negin Blattman and Will Heise are part of a network of scientific experts who answer questions about COVID-19.
The New York Times March 28, 2020 Trump to issue travel advisory for NY region, backing off quarantine threat Leila Barraza said an attempt by the federal government to restrict travel between states was likely to be challenged in court.
The Conversation March 28, 2020 It’s a bad idea for journalists to censor Trump – instead, they can help the public identify what’s true or false David Cuillier writes that people can decipher good information from bad, as long as they have all the facts at their disposal.