UArizona School of Journalism joins NBCUniversal News Group's NBCU Academy Jan. 26, 2023 The UArizona School of Journalism has been named one of the newest members of the NBCU Academy, an award-winning journalism training program that builds a pipeline from classrooms to the newsroom. Read more Image Solar system 'detectives' search for clues in 'crumbs' left over from early solar system Jan. 25, 2023 NASA awarded nearly $3 million to the University of Arizona Kuiper Materials Imaging and Characterization Facility to support OSIRIS-REx sample science and much more. Read more Image Getting a good night's sleep can potentially save a young adult's life Jan. 25, 2023 Researchers have found a correlation between poor sleep and suicide risk. A new study evaluated suicidal thoughts and behaviors in college students during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more Image State of Arizona ranks No. 7 in nation for college degree return on investment Jan. 25, 2023 A new analysis ranks the state of Arizona No. 7 in the nation in terms of college degree return on investment. Read more Image College of Science to host myth-busting lecture series Jan. 25, 2023 During the annual College of Science lecture series, university experts will delve into aging, computer technology, climate change and COVID-19, and discuss how science can help sort fact from fiction. Read more Image Arizona Online ranked in top 10 by US News & World Report Jan. 24, 2023 Arizona Online earned its third consecutive top-10 finish among the best online bachelor's degree programs in the 2023 Best Online Bachelor's Programs rankings by U.S. News & World Report. Read more Image Meet the bug that tastes 'like quinine with habanero' Jan. 23, 2023 Known as the "King of Sting," Justin Schmidt has dedicated his life to the study of insects, mostly the stinging kind. In a recent paper, he explores giant velvet mites – elusive creatures of the arachnid family. Among his discoveries: Virtually no one wants to eat them, suggesting the mites have to contend with few, if any, predators. Read more Image College of Education program will boost support for K-12 students who are visually impaired Jan. 17, 2023 Funded by a $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education, the program will teach graduate students studying special education to collaborate with other specialists to provide more holistic support to students. Read more Image School of Art graduate student surprises Bill Walton with repainted chair Jan. 13, 2023 Gabrielle Walter, a Master of Fine Arts candidate in illustration and design, painted the famed basketball analyst's chair with imagery inspired by the Grateful Dead, the Sonoran Desert and Tucson. Read more Image How your mood affects the way you process language Jan. 12, 2023 When you're in a bad mood, you might be quicker to spot inconsistencies in things you read, a new University of Arizona-led study finds. The study, published in Frontiers in Communication, builds on existing research on how the brain processes language. Read more Image Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
UArizona School of Journalism joins NBCUniversal News Group's NBCU Academy Jan. 26, 2023 The UArizona School of Journalism has been named one of the newest members of the NBCU Academy, an award-winning journalism training program that builds a pipeline from classrooms to the newsroom. Read more Image
Solar system 'detectives' search for clues in 'crumbs' left over from early solar system Jan. 25, 2023 NASA awarded nearly $3 million to the University of Arizona Kuiper Materials Imaging and Characterization Facility to support OSIRIS-REx sample science and much more. Read more Image
Getting a good night's sleep can potentially save a young adult's life Jan. 25, 2023 Researchers have found a correlation between poor sleep and suicide risk. A new study evaluated suicidal thoughts and behaviors in college students during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more Image
State of Arizona ranks No. 7 in nation for college degree return on investment Jan. 25, 2023 A new analysis ranks the state of Arizona No. 7 in the nation in terms of college degree return on investment. Read more Image
College of Science to host myth-busting lecture series Jan. 25, 2023 During the annual College of Science lecture series, university experts will delve into aging, computer technology, climate change and COVID-19, and discuss how science can help sort fact from fiction. Read more Image
Arizona Online ranked in top 10 by US News & World Report Jan. 24, 2023 Arizona Online earned its third consecutive top-10 finish among the best online bachelor's degree programs in the 2023 Best Online Bachelor's Programs rankings by U.S. News & World Report. Read more Image
Meet the bug that tastes 'like quinine with habanero' Jan. 23, 2023 Known as the "King of Sting," Justin Schmidt has dedicated his life to the study of insects, mostly the stinging kind. In a recent paper, he explores giant velvet mites – elusive creatures of the arachnid family. Among his discoveries: Virtually no one wants to eat them, suggesting the mites have to contend with few, if any, predators. Read more Image
College of Education program will boost support for K-12 students who are visually impaired Jan. 17, 2023 Funded by a $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education, the program will teach graduate students studying special education to collaborate with other specialists to provide more holistic support to students. Read more Image
School of Art graduate student surprises Bill Walton with repainted chair Jan. 13, 2023 Gabrielle Walter, a Master of Fine Arts candidate in illustration and design, painted the famed basketball analyst's chair with imagery inspired by the Grateful Dead, the Sonoran Desert and Tucson. Read more Image
How your mood affects the way you process language Jan. 12, 2023 When you're in a bad mood, you might be quicker to spot inconsistencies in things you read, a new University of Arizona-led study finds. The study, published in Frontiers in Communication, builds on existing research on how the brain processes language. Read more Image