Remembering Thomas Meixner

Top News From
the University of Arizona

October 07, 2022

UPCOMING EVENTS
Campus News

share on

Facebook Logo Twitter Logo Google Plus Logo LinkedIn Logo

'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.

more Link to content

Campus News

share on

Facebook Logo Twitter Logo Google Plus Logo LinkedIn Logo

429325

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.

more Link to content

Arts and Humanities

share on

Facebook Logo Twitter Logo Google Plus Logo LinkedIn Logo

429205

Stolen painting returns home to UArizona

Willem de Kooning's "Woman-Ochre" was stolen from the University of Arizona Museum of Art 37 years ago. The painting is now back, and will go on exhibit at the museum this weekend.

more Link to content

Science and Technology

share on

Facebook Logo Twitter Logo Google Plus Logo LinkedIn Logo

429251

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.

more Link to content

Campus News

share on

Facebook Logo Twitter Logo Google Plus Logo LinkedIn Logo

429250

UArizona recertified with Seal of Excelencia for service and commitment to Latino students

Issued by Excelencia in Education, the national certification recognizes the university's programs, policies, leadership and institutional culture for supporting Latino student success.

more Link to content

Arts and Humanities

share on

Facebook Logo Twitter Logo Google Plus Logo LinkedIn Logo

429314

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.

more Link to content

Arts and Humanities

share on

Facebook Logo Twitter Logo Google Plus Logo LinkedIn Logo

429283

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.  

more Link to content

Social Sciences and Education

share on

Facebook Logo Twitter Logo Google Plus Logo LinkedIn Logo

429290

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.

more Link to content

UARIZONA IN THE NEWS
Facebook Twitter Youtube LinkedIn Instagram

University Communications | Marshall Building, 100. 845 N. Park Ave, Tucson, Arizona 85719 | Privacy Policy 520-621-1877, 520-626-4121 (fax) | *|LIST:EMAIL|* | news.arizona.edu The email address for your subscription is *|EMAIL|*. To unsubscribe please click here. © 2023 The Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of The University of Arizona.