Student entrepreneurs to sell goods and services through new online marketplace May 7, 2024 UArizona students are invited to showcase their creativity and grow their businesses on Student-Made Arizona, launching in the fall with support from Arizona FORGE. Read more at UArizona News Image Good vibrations: New tech may lead to smaller, more powerful wireless devices May 3, 2024 What if your earbuds could do everything your smartphone can, but better? A new class of synthetic materials could allow for smaller devices that use less power. Read more at UArizona News Image Seven graduating students to receive awards at Commencement May 3, 2024 The university's top awards for graduating seniors recognize recipients' outstanding moral character, commitment to academics and service to their communities. Read more at UArizona News Image About 8,000 degrees to be awarded at Commencement May 3, 2024 The university's 160th Commencement on May 10 is expected to draw about 30,000 guests to Arizona Stadium. Actor Craig T. Nelson will deliver the Commencement address. Read more at UArizona News Image Geochemist Jay Quade elected to National Academy of Sciences May 1, 2024 Quade, a professor in the Department of Geosciences, was recognized for his work to provide a deeper understanding of Earth's past environments. Read more at UArizona News Message from President Robbins on campus demonstrations May 1, 2024 The university celebrates and encourages free expression and diverse views, including by those who protest peacefully. But it will not tolerate violations of the law, Arizona Board of Regents policy or UArizona policies, President Robert C. Robbins wrote in an email. Read more at UArizona News Resubscribe to keep getting UANow weekly March 27, 2024 UANow is moving email systems and getting a new look beginning next week. We don't want to lose you in the migration! To keep receiving the top University of Arizona News stories every week, please resubscribe. Thanks for reading! Read more at UArizona News Image Astronomers capture magnetic fields twirling around black hole March 27, 2024 A new view of the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way obtained by the Event Horizon Telescope collaboration revealing its magnetic field structure suggests that the processes by which black holes feed and eject jets into their surroundings may be universal among black holes despite vast differences in size and mass. Read more at UArizona News Image Webb telescope takes its first images of forming planetary systems March 27, 2024 The observations will help astronomers refine their theories about the processes involved in planet formation and shed light on what our sun did when it was very young. Read more at UArizona News Image UArizona crew of professional artists completes simulated moon mission March 27, 2024 The goal of the six-day simulation, called Imagination 1, was to explore the value of art in space exploration and produce creative works inspired by the limitations and possibilities of life and culture beyond Earth. Read more at UArizona News Image Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Student entrepreneurs to sell goods and services through new online marketplace May 7, 2024 UArizona students are invited to showcase their creativity and grow their businesses on Student-Made Arizona, launching in the fall with support from Arizona FORGE. Read more at UArizona News Image
Good vibrations: New tech may lead to smaller, more powerful wireless devices May 3, 2024 What if your earbuds could do everything your smartphone can, but better? A new class of synthetic materials could allow for smaller devices that use less power. Read more at UArizona News Image
Seven graduating students to receive awards at Commencement May 3, 2024 The university's top awards for graduating seniors recognize recipients' outstanding moral character, commitment to academics and service to their communities. Read more at UArizona News Image
About 8,000 degrees to be awarded at Commencement May 3, 2024 The university's 160th Commencement on May 10 is expected to draw about 30,000 guests to Arizona Stadium. Actor Craig T. Nelson will deliver the Commencement address. Read more at UArizona News Image
Geochemist Jay Quade elected to National Academy of Sciences May 1, 2024 Quade, a professor in the Department of Geosciences, was recognized for his work to provide a deeper understanding of Earth's past environments. Read more at UArizona News
Message from President Robbins on campus demonstrations May 1, 2024 The university celebrates and encourages free expression and diverse views, including by those who protest peacefully. But it will not tolerate violations of the law, Arizona Board of Regents policy or UArizona policies, President Robert C. Robbins wrote in an email. Read more at UArizona News
Resubscribe to keep getting UANow weekly March 27, 2024 UANow is moving email systems and getting a new look beginning next week. We don't want to lose you in the migration! To keep receiving the top University of Arizona News stories every week, please resubscribe. Thanks for reading! Read more at UArizona News Image
Astronomers capture magnetic fields twirling around black hole March 27, 2024 A new view of the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way obtained by the Event Horizon Telescope collaboration revealing its magnetic field structure suggests that the processes by which black holes feed and eject jets into their surroundings may be universal among black holes despite vast differences in size and mass. Read more at UArizona News Image
Webb telescope takes its first images of forming planetary systems March 27, 2024 The observations will help astronomers refine their theories about the processes involved in planet formation and shed light on what our sun did when it was very young. Read more at UArizona News Image
UArizona crew of professional artists completes simulated moon mission March 27, 2024 The goal of the six-day simulation, called Imagination 1, was to explore the value of art in space exploration and produce creative works inspired by the limitations and possibilities of life and culture beyond Earth. Read more at UArizona News Image