The Chronicle of Higher Education April 25, 2019 How one professor mines student comments to improve her teaching The UA's Lisa Elfring discusses how she has developed ways to visualize the feedback for her annual review.
Arizona Daily Star April 25, 2019 Banner – UMC's new labor-delivery unit welcomes first baby Banner – University Medical Center Tucson's new labor and delivery unit delivered its first baby on Wednesday.
Yahoo! April 24, 2019 UA team finds pain management clinics can help reduce opioid use Doctors at Banner – University Medical Center Tucson conducted a study that found using pain management clinics can help reduce the use of opioids.
The Huffington Post April 24, 2019 5 things you must do when you get promoted over a friend UA communications professor Patricia Sias found that a promotion is one of the five primary reasons those friendships deteriorate.
Arizona Daily Star April 24, 2019 UA graduate students teach Tucson teens about real-world uses for DNA The UA Department of Immunobiology is hosting Arizona's first National DNA Day event to highlight the importance of genomic research.
Tucson Sentinel April 24, 2019 Tucson poet laureate T.C. Tolbert honored with $100k national fellowship T.C. Tolbert, poet laureate of Tucson and lecturer at the UA, has been named an Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellow.
Refinery29 April 22, 2019 Is the Lyrid meteor shower worth watching and what does it mean? People will be able to best see the Lyrid meteor shower Sunday and Monday nights, according to Adam Block with the UA Steward Observatory.
Fox News April 22, 2019 NASA spots mysterious galactic 'jellyfish' in space UA Department of Astronomy senior research associate Stacey Alberts discusses why the James Webb Space Telescope will study galaxy ESO 137-001.
The Cut April 22, 2019 How complaining turns co-workers into friends UA professor Patricia Sias says that sharing workplace complaints can mark an important transition between two formerly professional-only peers.
The Arizona Republic April 22, 2019 What can ancient pee teach us? A lot, UA professor discovers A UA geosciences undergraduate used ancient urine salts to reveal when humans in ancient Turkey began shifting from hunting to herding.