The Washington Post Jan. 16, 2020 For female leaders, humor is a blessing. Unless it's a curse Jon Evans with the Eller College of Management found that men are rewarded for using humor in work presentations, but women can be punished for their jokes.
Salt Lake Tribune Jan. 16, 2020 Red All Over: My wife was right, Tucson is a great place to visit Sports columnist Josh Newman writes about his wife's experiences as a student at the University of Arizona. "She loved college, and she loves Tucson unconditionally."
EquiManagement Jan. 14, 2020 Three new vet colleges join AAVMC The University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine is one of three new members in the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges.
Forbes Jan. 13, 2020 Genetically modified poplar trees emit fewer hydrocarbons and are just as hardy University of Arizona-led research found that trees in which isoprene production was genetically suppressed did not suffer ill effects.
CNN Jan. 13, 2020 Politicians are missing the big point on heath care Christopher Robertson writes that more time needs to be spent discussing the quality of health coverage and the rising costs of health care.
Steamboat Pilot & Today Jan. 13, 2020 Steamboat grad recognized for dual pursuit of engineering, music Melissa Requist, one of seven students selected for the University of Arizona's "Wonder Makes Us" campaign, is interviewed.
The New Yorker Jan. 13, 2020 The past and the future of the Earth's oldest trees Matthew Salzer discusses why bristlecone pine trees live so long and what they have to say about the Earth's climate history.
NPR's Science Friday Jan. 10, 2020 Studying drought, under glass After two months of controlled drought, Biosphere 2's tropical rainforest is dancing in the rain once again.
The Chronicle of Higher Education Jan. 10, 2020 Meet the new international student An analysis of the issues surrounding international student recruitment discusses the University of Arizona's microcampus model.
Arizona Public Media Jan. 10, 2020 Physicist says many subatomic breakthroughs to come John Rutherfoord has been working with colleagues at the Large Hadron Collider to investigate the basic elements of matter and energy.