Arizona Daily Star Feb. 7, 2019 New report: Arizona universities have $11B economic impact in state An independent economic impact analysis found that Arizona's three public universities were responsible for an economic output across the state of $11.1 billion in 2017.
Tucson Weekly Feb. 6, 2019 Art meets life with Andrew Schulz UA College of Fine Arts Dean Andrew Schulz discusses his plans to unite the arts communities on the UA campus and city of Tucson.
Arizona Public Media Feb. 6, 2019 UA sets up corporation to develop defense technology The UA Applied Research Corp. will focus the UA's research strengths in several diverse areas on solving national security issues.
NPR Feb. 4, 2019 Scans show women's brains remain youthful as male brains wind down The UA's Roberta Diaz Brinton discusses research that suggests that women tend to have more youthful brains than males – at least when it comes to metabolism.
The New York Times Feb. 4, 2019 From black holes to breakfast, three books show how Einstein's legacy lives on In his new book "Einstein's Monsters," astronomer Chris Impey probes the history and significance of one of the universe's most mysterious phenomena.
Pac-12.com Feb. 3, 2019 The backstory behind Joshua Brewer's inspirational journey from Ethiopia to Washington to Tucson Since leaving home and setting out on his own when he was 8 years old, Josh Brewer has overcome tremendous obstacles to achieve his dream of playing basketball at the UA.
The New York Times Feb. 2, 2019 Opinion: Why can’t rich people save winter? Author Porter Fox writes about how climate change is impacting the economic viability of skiing, citing UA research examining snowpack reduction in the West.
Los Angeles Times Feb. 1, 2019 With Colorado River water shortages looming, feds will intervene on drought plan The UA's Robert Glennon says that a proposed deal regarding potential Colorado River shortages is "both temporary and not as dramatic as what the states need to do."
Arizona Daily Star Jan. 30, 2019 UA president will be in the audience for the President's Concert UA President Robert C. Robbins will be in the audience for the 46th annual UA President's Concert, featuring the Arizona Symphony Orchestra and standout music students.
MarthaStewart.com Jan. 30, 2019 Are large dogs smarter than smaller dogs? One study says yes Larger dogs have better short-term memory and self-control than smaller breeds, according to research led by the UA's Arizona Canine Cognition Center.