Lisanne Skyler's "Brillo Box (3¢ Off)," about the odyssey of an Andy Warhol sculpture, tells a larger story about art, value and the decisions that shape a family's history. Skyler's parents paid $1,000 in 1969 for the piece — which sold for a cool $3.05 million in 2010.
The annual series starts Sunday at St. Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church in Tucson and will focus on the impact of the Protestant Reformation on women, minorities and refugees.
The UA has licensed a pair of technologies to startup Lunewave Inc., which is commercializing the inventions to provide improved radar systems for the automotive industry.
What happens when a fire is "spotting"? And why does a fire want to move uphill? UA fire ecologist Donald Falk has the answers to those questions and more.