Aug. 22, 2018 Workplace Bias Differs for Single Versus Married Parents Previous research has shown that mothers and fathers experience different biases at work, but a new study suggests these biases disappear for single parents.
Aug. 22, 2018 Unbreakable Spirit: A Student's Journey From the Streets of Ethiopia to the UA Since leaving home and setting out on his own when he was 8 years old, Josh Brewer has overcome tremendous obstacles to achieve his dream of playing basketball at the University of Arizona.
Aug. 20, 2018 Your Office May Be Affecting Your Health New UA-led research found that workers in open office seating arrangements had less daytime stress and greater daytime activity levels than workers in cubicles or private offices.
Aug. 20, 2018 Banner – UMC Phoenix and Tucson Named 'Best Hospitals' Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix and Banner – University Medical Center Tucson have been recognized as "Best Hospitals" for 2018-19 by U.S. News & World Report.
Aug. 17, 2018 Keeping Arizona’s Animal Agriculture Industry Safe The University of Arizona Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory is on the front line of protecting the state against foreign animal and zoonotic diseases.
Aug. 17, 2018 ROTC Welcomes New Freshmen Cadets to the UA The University of Arizona Navy Reserve Officers' Training Corps provides great opportunity for UA freshman Alex Lim and Caitie D'Ambrosio.
Aug. 15, 2018 Bilingual Children to Benefit from Language Assessment Research A $2.5 million National Institutes of Health Research Project Grant is funding research into the diagnosis and misdiagnosis of speech sound disorders in bilingual Latino children.
Aug. 15, 2018 Dating the Ancient Minoan Eruption of Thera Using Tree Rings New University of Arizona-led research uses tree rings to shed light on discrepancies between archeological and radiocarbon evidence in dating the ancient volcanic eruption of Thera.
Aug. 14, 2018 Registration Open for Fall 2018 Humanities Seminars Fall class schedule features 10 classes that span topics from literature and art to hot-button Supreme Court issues to the complexity of the human brain.
Aug. 13, 2018 How News Choices Impact Political Participation Among Young People Young people who seek out news online on their own, rather than relying on conventional media or news articles posted on social media, are more likely to participate in political activism.