Arizona Daily Star Aug. 15, 2018 UA students to tackle Pima County's eviction woes in new law school course Students in the UA's Innovation for Justice program will join with Brigham Young University's LawX legal design lab to explore solutions to reduce evictions.
AZ Big Media Aug. 15, 2018 Most Influential Women: Lisa Ordóñez, UA Eller College of Management Lisa Ordóñez, vice dean of the UA Eller College of Management, is profiled as part of AZBigMedia's "Most Influential Women in Arizona" series.
KVOA Aug. 14, 2018 UA partners with Mexican Foreign Ministry, teaches US law to Mexican diplomats Mexican diplomats are learning the foundations of American law from a U.S. law school in order to enhance consular services and strengthen binational relations.
NPR Aug. 13, 2018 To fix that pain in your back, you might have to change the way you sit "The Hadza are in resting postures about as much as we Americans are. It's about 10 hours a day," said UA anthropologist David Raichlen.
CNET Aug. 13, 2018 NASA spots Beaker the Muppet in bug-eyed Mars formation The HiRISE Twitter account shared some recent images that included a formation that looks like a portrait of Beaker from The Muppet Show.
KGUN Aug. 13, 2018 Bilingual children to benefit from grant given to UA to improve speech assessments The UA's Leah Fabiano-Smith has received a $2.5 million grant for research involving the diagnosis and misdiagnosis of speech sound disorders in bilingual Latino children.
Earth.com Aug. 12, 2018 Scientists wonder: Could Great Plains rain follow the plow? There are many factors that play a role in whether or not it rains. Research from the UA shows that human activity such as cultivating agricultural fields may be one of them.
CNN Aug. 10, 2018 On 'mission to touch the sun,' Parker Solar Probe launches Saturday NASA's Parker Solar Probe will explore the sun's atmosphere in a mission that is expected to launch early Saturday.
New York Post Aug. 9, 2018 New evidence connects couple to de Kooning painting heist Willem de Kooning's "Woman-Ochre" was stolen from the UA Museum of Art in 1985 and was recovered as part of an estate sale in August 2017 in New Mexico.
The Chronicle of Higher Education Aug. 9, 2018 How one email from you could help students succeed The UA's Zoë Cohen discusses how she identifies struggling students and sends them personalized emails encouraging action and providing support.