Today U of A College of Veterinary Medicine fetches full accreditation "Accreditation is a rigorous quality process that confirms we are meeting the highest standards in veterinary medical education," said dean Dr. Julie Funk. "This milestone acknowledges our leadership and curriculum, and our hardworking students."
July 8, 2026 U of A materials scientist wins $1.88M to mimic red blood cells University of Arizona engineers hide lifesaving drugs in synthetic cell-like carriers to reduce side effects.
July 7, 2026 Arizona Athletics captures 2025-26 Allstate Commissioner's Cup The Allstate Commissioner's Cup was created to recognize Big 12 athletic departments for their efforts in fostering an environment that develops student-athletes both on and off the field.
July 7, 2026 Expert unpacks the nuances of Indigenous representation ahead of Netflix's new 'Little House on the Prairie' As Netflix debuts its new adaptation of "Little House on the Prairie," American Indian studies scholar Amy Fatzinger discusses the decisions Laura Ingalls Wilder faced when writing the original series and how viewers can watch the new show with a critical eye.
July 6, 2026 The two most distant quasars ever observed: U of A astronomers help shatter cosmic record A team of U of A astronomers helped an international research consortium discover the faintest and farthest quasars in the early universe.
July 3, 2026 Can a fatal nerve disease be slowed? A U of A study finds a promising new approach U of A researchers have found a promising experimental drug that could shield nerve cells from the damage of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, a devastating neurodegenerative disease.
July 2, 2026 Molecules link lower weight babies and chronic diseases U of A researchers found that a group of proteins involved in neuronal development was overrepresented in the umbilical cord blood of about one-third of babies born small for gestational age.
July 2, 2026 Phones frequently come to family dinner for parents and kids alike, new U of A study finds A new University of Arizona study has now examined media use during mealtime and has found that more than 70% of parents and children in the U.S. use media across various devices during family meals.
June 30, 2026 U of A secures $3.74 million to strengthen Arizona's preparedness for New World screwworm A $3.74 million Grand Challenge Grant from the United States Department of Agriculture will help strengthen Arizona's preparedness for New World screwworm.
June 29, 2026 Report: Arizonans facing water insecurity want transparency, seat at the table A new report from the Center for Regional Food Studies shows that trust in tap water is low but getting bottled water is costly for many, and that residents want guidance on conservation.