NPR Nov. 10, 2019 Bolivian President Evo Morales resigns amid widespread protests over election fraud Jennifer Cyr discusses Bolivian President Evo Morales, who has resigned amid widespread protests across the country alleging fraud.
The Arizona Republic Nov. 9, 2019 University of Arizona's Phoenix medical school expands class size The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix will expand the size of its class for the first time since 2012.
The Atlantic Nov. 8, 2019 What menopause does to women's brains Roberta Diaz Brinton, director of the Center for Innovation in Brain Science at the University of Arizona, is interviewed.
Vox Nov. 8, 2019 75 books from university presses that will help you understand the world "University press books are consistently the most reliable source of longform content," said Kathryn Conrad, director of the University of Arizona Press.
U.S. News & World Report Nov. 7, 2019 Scientists ID clue in effort to contain herpes virus UArizona researchers have discovered a function in a pro-inflammatory protein that could play a part in improving therapeutics for the herpes virus.
KJZZ Nov. 7, 2019 University of Arizona awarded nearly $2.5 million for disability education program University of Arizona students will train for high-demand jobs working with students with hearing and visual impairments.
Forbes Nov. 6, 2019 Is social media the best place to get fitness and health advice? UArizona researchers found that the more exercise-related posts a person sees on social media, the more concerned they feel about their own weight.
Newsweek Nov. 5, 2019 Failing this many times could help us learn new things more efficiently UArizona researcher Robert Wilson is the lead author of a study titled "The Eighty Five Percent Rule for Optimal Learning."
Hallmark Channel Nov. 5, 2019 David Sbarra on keeping relationships David Sbarra, a professor in the University of Arizona Department of Psychology, discusses the benefits of keeping healthy relationships.
KJZZ Nov. 5, 2019 Invasive buffelgrass threatens Arizona's saguaros UArizona researchers are seeking solutions to the buffelgrass threat and creating a predictive model that incorporates policy and law.