The Washington Post Jan. 1, 2018 1968's chaos: The assassinations, riots and protests that defined our world More than 1,500 historians will discuss the significance of 1968 in a series of special panels. Fabio Lanza, an associate professor of history at the UA, is a panel leader.
Los Angeles Times Dec. 29, 2017 11 science stories we're looking forward to in 2018 The UA-led OSIRIS-REx mission is included in a list of the most exciting science stories to follow in 2018.
Earther Dec. 29, 2017 Ancient shipwrecks are a treasure trove of climate data Researchers have found links among Spanish shipwrecks, hurricanes and the climate. Valerie Trouet with the UA's Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research is interviewed.
KJZZ Dec. 28, 2017 UA, Barrow researchers explain ALS key protein breakdown UA researchers have discovered a key player in the molecular process that causes the communication breakdown between nerves in fatal muscle degeneration disease.
Arizona Daily Star Dec. 23, 2017 President Robert C. Robbins: Collaboration, tech keys to UA's future UA President Robert C. Robbins is interviewed about his development of a strategic plan that will outline the future of the University.
Salon Dec. 23, 2017 Can humanity make peace with its death? Jeff Greenberg, a professor of psychology at the UA, discusses whether humans as a species can collectively come to peace with the idea of potential extinction.
The New York Times Dec. 22, 2017 Searching for the (star) light at the Vatican Observatory For the past three decades, the Vatican Observatory has operated a modern telescope in partnership with the UA on Mount Graham.