Los Angeles Times March 11, 2019 Border BioBlitz volunteers spot signs of wildlife – and migrants Taylor Edwards, an associate staff scientist at the UA, and Anthony Mendoza, a researcher at the UA herbarium, took part in the Border BioBlitz.
The Arizona Republic March 11, 2019 Karl Eller, former Circle K CEO and UA alumnus, dies at 90 Karl Eller, the namesake of the UA Eller College of Management and a renowned entrepreneur and philanthropist, died Sunday.
Time March 9, 2019 Elizabeth Warren wants to break up Amazon, Facebook and Google. Experts say that won't be easy "Undoubtedly we should have serious concerns about privacy ... but this is not an antitrust issue," said UA antitrust expert Barak Orbach.
Bloomberg March 8, 2019 Disney's 'Captain Marvel' looks to slay female superhero myths "Hollywood has turned a corner, but revenue will be the true test," said Monica Casper, a professor of gender and women's studies at the UA
NPR: Science Friday March 8, 2019 Jet stream brings California rain, but not relief California's recent large fires may be harbingers of things to come, report Valerie Trouet, a UA tree-ring researcher, and her colleagues.
Best Life March 8, 2019 Study says women who do this at work won't get promoted The UA's Jonathan B. Evans found that when a woman used humor, participants were more likely to view it as "disruptive" or distracting from the task at hand.
Forbes March 8, 2019 Want to get more money and respect? Joe Carella: "We ... found that companies that have women in top management roles experience what we call 'innovation intensity' and produce more patents."
Arizona Daily Star March 7, 2019 The UA imagined these six women as STEM superheros. It's inspiring. The UA's home page, Arizona.edu, showcased six STEM superheroes illustrated by Jeff West to celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science on Feb. 11.
The Aspen Institute March 7, 2019 Five best ideas of the day UA researcher Maggie Pitts studies the role of savoring in human communication.
NPR March 6, 2019 One reason rural students don't go to college: Colleges don't go to them Research by the UA's Karina Salazar found that high schools that were visited for recruiting events tended to be whiter and wealthier than schools that weren't visited.