AZ Big Media Feb. 7, 2020 UArizona named a 'Best Value' by Princeton Review The University of Arizona is among 200 colleges and universities featured in the 2020 edition of The Princeton Review's "The Best Value Colleges."
Quartz Feb. 7, 2020 The healthiest way to make friends at work Making an effort to actually feel positive emotions, rather than faking them, can produce personal and professional benefits.
KJZZ Feb. 7, 2020 Presidents of Arizona's state universities embrace new economy initiative The presidents of Arizona's state universities addressed the role of higher education in workforce development.
UPI Feb. 6, 2020 Study: To save Earth, protect the largest species Protecting large animals and plants has a disproportionate positive impact on the health of the planet and resilience to climate change.
The Sacramento Bee Feb. 5, 2020 Do people with guns sleep better or feel safer at night? Here’s what a study found 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.
Inside Higher Ed Feb. 5, 2020 The essential value of university presses Kathryn Conrad writes that institutions can be unfamiliar with the integral role university presses have in supporting scholarly publishing.
New York Magazine Feb. 5, 2020 The Urbanist's guide to Tucson Buell Jannuzi, head of the Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory, is interviewed about Tucson's best astronomy-related attractions.
The Washington Post Feb. 4, 2020 How likely are you to actually get sick from being on a plane? Some viruses, influenza included, survive better in dry air, says Charles Gerba, a professor of microbiology at the University of Arizona.
The New York Times Feb. 3, 2020 Are you in a gang database? Stefano Bloch writes that the bar for being labeled a gang member is low, and the consequences are serious.
The New York Times Feb. 3, 2020 The gap between the haves and have-nots of tech widens American companies have captured a fatter share of profits produced by public companies, according to research from Kathleen M. Kahle.