Sept. 25, 2018 CyVerse Receives Third NSF Award for Enabling Data Science CyVerse, the National Science Foundation's leading project providing computational infrastructure for data science, has renewed its funding through 2023.
Sept. 19, 2018 Tucson Humanities Festival Returns to Explore Secrets UA College of Humanities faculty and special guests are scheduled to discuss secrets from historic to modern times at Tucson's annual humanities festival.
Sept. 19, 2018 Endowment Will Support Children's Literature Collection at UA A $1 million gift from Kathy and Jerry Short will support the UA's Worlds of Words, the nation's largest collection of global literature for children and young adults.
Sept. 19, 2018 Downtown Series to Focus on Music, Identity, Place This year’s free Downtown Series at the Fox Theatre will examine how humans have used music to connect, communicate, examine our surroundings and express our identities.
Sept. 17, 2018 Measuring species traits to monitor biodiversity Management of global biodiversity requires up-to-date, reliable and comparable biodiversity data, and essential biodiversity variables such as species traits are way to monitor the global state of biodiversity.
Sept. 14, 2018 'Evil' Proteins a Force for Good in Estrogen Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer University of Arizona Cancer Center researchers clarify questions surrounding estrogen's role in breast cancer, which could lead to more precise treatments for ER-positive breast cancers.
Sept. 14, 2018 Ceres Takes Life an Ice Volcano at a Time In a new study by UA planetary scientists, observations prove that ice volcanoes on the dwarf planet Ceres generate enough material to fill one movie theater each year.
Sept. 14, 2018 Research Aims to Ease Psychological Distress in Cancer Patients, Caregivers A four-year National Cancer Institute grant will enable UA nursing professor Terry A. Badger to study a precision approach to decreasing psychological distress in cancer patients and their family caregivers during treatment.
Sept. 12, 2018 New Degree Combines Professional, Cultural Skills A new career-centered degree in the College of Humanities will give students an educational path that integrates professional training and skills in intercultural competence.
Sept. 12, 2018 UA Engineering Students Help a Fellow Wildcat Walk After suffering an aneurysm that left him in a wheelchair 19 years ago, Jeffrey Bristol is getting some assistance in retraining his brain and muscles to walk.