The EvoLLLution May 30, 2018 How to scale operations to serve growing numbers of online students The UA's Melissa Vito, Joshua Steele and Suzana Rosencrans write about how the expansion of UA Online will require the convergence of student recruitment and student success.
PBS May 30, 2018 Does dark matter ever die? Keith Dienes, a professor of physics and mathematics at the UA, is interviewed about his research into a new dark matter proposal called "Dynamical Dark Matter."
Arizona Daily Star May 30, 2018 UA ranked No. 52 among universities globally The UA was ranked No. 52 out of 18,000 higher education institutions around the world, according to the latest from the Center for World University Rankings.
Daily Mail May 30, 2018 Separation increases the risk of an early death by nearly 50 percent Divorced people are at higher risk for early death than their married counterparts, and their health choices may be to blame, new UA-led research suggests.
Outside May 29, 2018 5 sleep apps that actually work The UA's Michael Grandner is interviewed about a variety of sleep apps that may be valuable in rounding out treatment of sleep disorders or sleep therapy.
The New York Times May 28, 2018 Why office friendships can feel so awkward Patricia Sias, a UA researcher who studies workplace relationships, is interviewed about how to navigate the inherent awkwardness of workplace friendships.
Forbes May 28, 2018 Owning print books feels different from owning e-books Despite stereotypes that paint millennials as "all technology, all the time," a UA-led study finds that young people still prefer curling up with a paper book over an e-reader.
Arizona Daily Star May 28, 2018 UA neuroscientist Carol Barnes elected to National Academy of Sciences Carol Barnes, UA Regents' Professor of Psychology, Neurology and Neuroscience, has been elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
Wired May 27, 2018 These spinning disks of gas and dust reveal how planets get made "Nowadays, everybody says planets form in protoplanetary disks," said Ruobing Dong, an astrophysicist at the UA. "This sentence is, technically, a theoretical statement."
Forbes May 26, 2018 Can we build a sun screen to combat global climate change? Roger Angel, a Regents' Professor of Astronomy at the UA, has been studying the practicality of deploying a space sunshade in a global warming crisis.