NPR March 21, 2019 'I can exist here': On gender identity, some colleges are opening up "There's certainly more of a movement around the visibility of pronouns (on campus)," says UA assistant professor Z Nicolazzo.
Arizona Daily Wildcat March 21, 2019 Eller program ranks No. 1 among public universities for second year in a row U.S. News & World Report ranked the UA Eller College of Management's management information systems program No. 1 among public universities.
The National Law Review March 20, 2019 Trending topic: Will more law schools accept the GRE? A column examines the impact of the increasing number of law schools that accept GRE test scores.
The New York Times March 19, 2019 Amid 19-year drought, states sign deal to conserve Colorado River water "It's a hard-to-put-together puzzle, all about sharing some burdens," said Sharon Megdal, director of the Water Resources Research Center at the UA.
Publishers Weekly March 19, 2019 2019 Tucson Festival of Books in photos The Tucson Festival of Books took place March 2 and 3 on the UA campus.
The Washington Post March 19, 2019 How parents of adults can (gently) close the doors to the 'Bank of Mom and Dad' A story discussing the transition of soon-to-be-adult children to financial autonomy cites a study led by UA doctoral student Ashley LeBaron.
NPR March 19, 2019 Aspiring doctors seek advanced training in addiction medicine Dr. Luke Peterson, a family and addiction physician in Phoenix, helped found the new fellowship based at the UA College of Medicine – Phoenix.
CNN March 19, 2019 Spacecraft makes 'unexpected' discoveries about asteroid Bennu The first close-up observations by the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft of asteroid Bennu reveal new details that pose a challenge to the mission's objective.
U.S. News & World Report March 18, 2019 10 med schools with the lowest acceptance rates The UA College of Medicine – Tucson placed No. 1 on a list of medical schools that admitted the smallest proportion of prospective students.
The Arizona Republic March 18, 2019 Outlook improves for Colorado River reservoirs, but a drought deal is still in the works Robert Glennon, Regents' Professor in the UA James E. Rogers College of Law, is interviewed about the outlook for the Colorado River's depleted reservoirs.