Oct. 10, 2022 Spanish-language television provides window into Hispanic heritage President's Postdoctoral Fellow Carlos Parra is working on a book about the rise of Spanish-language television in the United States. The first Spanish-language station in the U.S. was established in 1955.
Oct. 7, 2022 'Making the world better through biogeochemistry' – Remembering Thomas Meixner The University of Arizona and larger Tucson community are mourning the loss of hydrology and atmospheric sciences department head and professor Thomas Meixner, who worked to educate the next generation of water researchers and make our world's most precious resource safer for all.
Oct. 6, 2022 UArizona has a host of safety resources available to the campus community Resources include the UAlert emergency messaging system, the LiveSafe app for reporting incidents and a list of tips from the University of Arizona Police Department.
Oct. 5, 2022 Four things you might not know about 'Woman-Ochre' and Willem de Kooning Art professor Paul Ivey shares some lesser-known facts about the famous painting stolen from the university in 1985 and the man behind the artwork.
Oct. 5, 2022 Tucson Humanities Festival will celebrate 'community' The College of Humanities' annual festival, centered this year on the theme of community, will explore how people come together to create, share, hope and celebrate.
Oct. 5, 2022 Downtown Lecture Series, now in 10th year, will focus on sexualities Reproductive justice, 19th-century sex scandals and the cultural impacts of drag performance are among the topics speakers will address in the free series at the Fox Tucson Theatre.
Oct. 4, 2022 $7.2M in funding will boost health care workforce in rural, underserved communities The Arizona Area Health Education Centers Program will receive funding over five years to continue to address workforce shortages through statewide education programs and partnerships.
Oct. 4, 2022 Scientists identify potential source of 'shock-darkened' meteorites, with implications for hazardous asteroid deflection Shock-darkened meteorites are characterized by dark veins. Planetary scientists have been unable to pinpoint a nearby asteroid source of these meteorites – until now.
Oct. 3, 2022 New UArizona center focuses on safety, sustainability and security in space Orbital space around Earth has become congested and competitive. The Space4 Center is developing solutions to ensure that the use of orbital space remains sustainable and safe.