CBS News May 15, 2018 Romaine lettuce farmers frustrated by government response to E. coli outbreak The UA's Channah Rock says the romaine could have come in contact with E. coli through humans at processing plants, contaminated water, fertilizer or wildlife.
The Chronicle of Higher Education May 14, 2018 Are you sure you want that interim job? The UA's Allison M. Vaillancourt writes about the opportunities and challenges that accompany interim leadership positions.
Scientific American May 14, 2018 Dismal Western snowpack is a climate 'warning sign' "When you have snowpack disappearing really early, the soil will dry out faster and the plants, also," said Donald Falk, an ecologist and wildfire expert at the UA.
Arizona Dailiy Wildcat May 14, 2018 UA strategic plan: Where are we now? The UA, under the direction of President Robert C. Robbins, has launched a new strategic planning process, which aims to position the campus as a leader in higher education.
Law.com May 14, 2018 Vote to toss LSAT mandate for law schools slated for August A proposal to drop the requirement that law schools use the LSAT in admissions is heading to the American Bar Association's House of Delegates for final approval.
Business Insider May 12, 2018 Astronauts may one day use this tube to eat, drink, breathe and recycle poop on the moon or Mars NASA funded a UA-led Mars Lunar Greenhouse project that is attempting to supply 100 percent of the air and 50 percent of the food that astronauts need.
The Wirecutter May 11, 2018 The best sunscreen Lisa Quale, a health educator at the Skin Cancer Institute at the UA, is interviewed about proper sunscreen use.
KCRW May 11, 2018 Fuchsia Dunlop's LA trip, 'Chinese Soul Food,' Tucson's foodways Gary Nabhan, the founding director of regional food studies at the UA, is interviewed about the significance of the UNESCO City of Gastronomy designation.
KGUN May 10, 2018 UA researchers continue green light therapy study A team of UA researchers found that green light-emitting diode holds the potential of becoming a novel, non-pharmacological approach in managing chronic pain.
The Wall Street Journal May 10, 2018 WSJ: The Future of Everything Festival Joaquin Ruiz, dean of the UA College of Science and director of Biosphere 2, was one of the featured speakers at the Wall Street Journal's Future of Everything Festival.