Arizona Public Media Jan. 10, 2018 Three UA scholars to be inducted as Regents' Professors Alison Hawthorne Deming, Hoshin Gupta and Pham Huu Tiep have been named Regents' Professors.
The Arizona Republic Jan. 9, 2018 Full text: Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's State of the State speech In his State of the State speech, Gov. Doug Ducey discussed the role of higher education and described his experience at the recent installation of UA President Robert C. Robbins.
SB Nation Jan. 9, 2018 Women deserve better in sports, but how? Believe, empower — and succeed The UA held a Women's Leadership and Empowerment Luncheon with women's basketball head coach Adia Barnes as its special guest.
The Chronicle of Higher Education Jan. 8, 2018 The not-so-secret guide to dissertating Jenny J. Lee, a professor at the UA's Center for the Study of Higher Education, writes about ways for students to produce the best doctoral dissertations.
The Washington Post Jan. 8, 2018 A Big Pharma-funded charity that helps patients pay for drugs just sued the government Christopher Robertson, associate dean for research and innovation at the UA, said he did not think free speech was being restricted in the way the charity argues it is in the lawsuit.
Engadget Jan. 8, 2018 A portrait of Earth and the moon from 3 million miles away The UA-led OSIRIS-REx spacecraft captured an image of Earth from 3 million miles away, which is about 13 times the distance between the Earth and moon.
Arizona Daily Star Jan. 7, 2018 Two Tucson astronomers part of PBS show on black holes UA professor Feryal Ozel will discuss her current involvement with the Event Horizon Telescope in the premiere of NOVA's "Black Hole Apocalypse."
Arizona Daily Star Jan. 5, 2018 UA cites impact of tech startups as numbers climb Since Tech Launch Arizona began operations in the 2013 fiscal year, the UA has advanced in every measure of technology commercialization.
The Hill Jan. 4, 2018 Increasing national park fees hurts our understanding of the environment UA ecologist Elise Gornish writes that the recently proposed increase in entrance fees at 17 National Park Service parks is troubling for environmental education.
The EvoLLLution Jan. 4, 2018 Adapting to non-traditional students creates impetus to innovate traditional models Melissa Vito, Kasey Urquidez and Vincent J. Del Casino Jr. reflect on how the UA is adapting to serve new student demographics and ensure success.