CNBC April 6, 2018 Dating an overspender actually lowers your quality of life, science confirms Finances may begin to matter in romantic relationships long before wedding bells ring, according to new research led by the UA.
The New York Times April 5, 2018 Law schools debate a contentious testing alternative The ABA's accrediting body plans to hold a public hearing to discuss whether law schools should be able to admit students who take only the GRE instead of the LSAT.
Yahoo! April 5, 2018 Building the world's largest telescope Underneath the UA's football stadium are the beginnings of the Giant Magellan Telescope, set to be the largest optical telescope in the world.
The New York Times April 5, 2018 The contract with authoritarianism Work by Christopher Weber, an associate professor in the School of Government and Public Policy at the UA, is cited in a column about authoritarianism.
USA Today April 5, 2018 When hand washing isn't enough: A germ expert reveals the grossest places on planes "Your risks are really pretty much limited for respiratory infection to the people right near you," said Charles Gerba, the UA microbiologist known as "Dr. Germ."
Campus Technology April 5, 2018 CampusLogic opens UA's Scholarship Universe to other schools ScholarshipUniverse, launched at the UA as "Scholarship Universe," has been rewritten and updated by CampusLogic for use in other schools.
Civil Eats April 4, 2018 In the Arizona desert, Tucson models affordable food access Tucson, UNESCO's first City of Gastronomy in the U.S., relies on its built-in biodiversity and a network of food justice organizations to feed its most marginalized residents.
Bustle April 4, 2018 How your partner's spending habits affect your relationship, according to a new study Finances may begin to matter in romantic relationships long before wedding bells ring, according to new research led by the UA.
Arizona Daily Wildcat April 4, 2018 Defining artistic culture at UA The UA, as part of a new campuswide strategic plan, is developing an initiative to make Arizona a destination for the arts.
Jeopardy! April 4, 2018 'Woman-Ochre' on Jeopardy! Q: Stolen in 1985, a work by this Dutch-born abstract expressionist was found in 2017 in a New Mexico home. A: Who is Willem de Kooning?