The Week Aug. 9, 2018 The health dangers of 'service with a smile' The UA's Allison Gabriel says employers can help their workers by encouraging them to think about the pleasant customers they meet, not the few bad actors.
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 New England Journal of Medicine Aug. 8, 2018 Will courts allow states to regulate drug prices? The UA's Christopher Robertson writes about the ways in which some states are seeking to reduce prescription drug prices.
Arizona Daily Star Aug. 8, 2018 Most UA students are happy and have interesting professors, student survey says Students at the UA praise the university's appealing campus life, environmental awareness and inclusive learning environment in the Princeton Review's annual survey.
KVOA Aug. 7, 2018 UA students on the road to safer, self-driving cars Students from across the U.S. put their ideas and tech to the test as they remotely drove the UA's Cognitive and Autonomous Test, or CAT, vehicle.
The Arizona Republic Aug. 7, 2018 Sports Illustrated calls Khalil Tate the 'nation's best quarterback' UA quarterback Khalil Tate appears on one of four regional Sports Illustrated covers as part of the magazine's college football preview.
Arizona Business Daily Aug. 6, 2018 UA tops in Arizona for women's athletic student aid The UA spends $23,962 per player on student aid for its women's team athletes — the highest rate among Arizona colleges.
Newsday Aug. 6, 2018 Bars and dating in the #MeToo era Elise Lopez, assistant director of the relationship violence program at the UA, helped create a program being implemented in Patchogue, New York.
KJZZ Aug. 6, 2018 Tech Launch Arizona helps get UA lab research into marketplace The UA's Tech Launch Arizona is on a mission to take research from the lab into the marketplace. Doug Hockstad, assistant vice president of TLA, is interviewed.
Las Cruces Sun News Aug. 5, 2018 Tribes find power, autonomy in data collection "There's a growing momentum around data and how pivotal it is to exercising tribal sovereignty," said Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear, a Ph.D. candidate in sociology at the UA.