May 1, 2018 Four Questions With the Class of 2018 (Part 2) Four more graduating students talk about their experiences at the UA, from their funniest stories to their favorite professors and campus hangouts, in our second installment.
May 1, 2018 UA Programs Earn Top Marks From Philosophical Gourmet The UA was ranked in nine areas of study in the Philosophical Gourmet Report, which covers hundreds of doctorate-granting philosophy programs in the English-speaking world.
April 30, 2018 Footprints Provide First Evidence of Humans Interacting With Sloths Researchers found fossilized human footprints inside the ancient footprints of a giant ground sloth, leading them to believe a human may have stalked the animal at the end of the Ice Age.
April 25, 2018 Four Questions With the Class of 2018 Three graduating students talk about their experiences at the University of Arizona, from their funniest stories to their favorite professors and campus hangouts.
April 25, 2018 Startup Iluminos Licenses UA-Invented Treatment for Alzheimer's An Arizona startup is hoping its unique compounds will lead to treatments to halt or slow the progression of a devastating neurodegenerative disease that affects nearly 6 million Americans.
April 24, 2018 Navajo Nation Attorney General Receives 4-H Luminary Award Ethel Branch credits her experiences as a youth in the University of Arizona's Cooperative Extension 4-H program with helping prepare her for an eventual career as the Navajo Nation Attorney General.
April 24, 2018 New Estimates of Mercury's Thin, Dense Crust Michael Sori, a planetary scientist at the University of Arizona, used careful mathematical calculations to determine the density of Mercury’s crust, which is thinner than anyone thought.
April 24, 2018 Rescue Drones, Rocket Science Highlight Design Day Nearly 600 engineering students will display a search and rescue drone, a device to monitor swelling and more than 100 other projects with the potential to save lives, time and money.
April 23, 2018 UA Alumna Shares Arizona Republic's Pulitzer Prize Hannah Gaber, a former Arizona Republic multimedia journalist and 2016 UA alumna, contributed to the Pulitzer Prize-winning report "The Wall: Unknown stories, Unintended consequences." Three other people with ties to the UA shared in the award.
April 23, 2018 Four Questions: Celebrating World Rare Book Day At the University of Arizona Poetry Center, rare books are at the core of one of the world’s largest poetry collections.