CBS News June 29, 2018 This veteran lost his leg, but found strength in competition Retired Army Spc. Anthony Farve said that wheelchair basketball completely changed his life. He is now a member of the UA's wheelchair basketball team.
Time June 28, 2018 The 25 moments from American history that matter right now Tyina Steptoe, an associate professor of history at the UA, writes about civil rights activist Ella Baker.
Slate June 28, 2018 Why we're all addicted to busyness (and how to change) David Sbarra, a professor in the psychology department at the UA, is interviewed about people's addiction to busyness.
NBC News June 28, 2018 Boeing's planned hypersonic airliner could fly from NYC to London in two hours Boeing has unveiled plans for what could be the world’s first hypersonic airliner. "It's been a dream for a while now," said UA assistant professor Stuart Craig.
The Chronicle of Higher Education June 28, 2018 Want to help professors become better teachers? Find them a mentor Justine Schluntz, a lecturer in aerospace and mechanical engineering at the UA, is interviewed about her positive mentorship experience with Kasi Kiehlbaugh.
National Geographic June 27, 2018 Coldest place on earth found — here's how Craig Kulesa, an astronomer from the UA who runs the High Elevation Antarctic Terahertz Telescope, discusses how cold it can get on the Earth's surface.
CNN June 27, 2018 What does America's falling birth rate mean to the economy? Just look at Arizona Jessamyn Schaller, an assistant economics professor at the UA, discusses the decline in the number of births in Arizona over the past decade.
The Chronicle of Higher Education June 26, 2018 When professors stir outrage, what's a university to do? "'Can' versus 'should' — that's where we as higher-ed lawyers spend most of our time," said Stephanie Rosenberg, general counsel at the UA.
The Wall Street Journal June 26, 2018 Why camping alone can make you a mental winner "There's something special about nature that has these far-reaching consequences on our emotional and social well-being," said the UA's Jessica Andrews-Hanna.
New York Magazine June 25, 2018 The personality trait that determines whether you're good with money A 10-year study of more than 2,000 students at the UA found that financial self-efficacy correlated more strongly with financial well-being than almost any other factor.