Master's degree program focuses on revitalizing Native American languages Nov. 9, 2022 Since its founding in 1999, the Native American Languages and Linguistics master's degree program has been training students in linguistics, language documentation and language revitalization. Read more Image Tribal and university leaders discuss advancing Native American health Nov. 8, 2022 At the second annual Tribal Leaders Summit, leaders of Arizona tribes met with President Robert C. Robbins and learned about health sciences research and programs that serve Native American communities. Read more Image Tropical cyclones act as 'massive heat pumps' that fuel extreme heat Nov. 8, 2022 Tropical cyclones often cause damage from strong winds, storm surges, intense rain and flooding, but extreme heat is an additional hazard, researchers have found. Extreme heat often follows tropical cyclones and can further complicate disaster recovery. Read more Image UArizona School of Theatre, Film & Television ranked No. 6 among public universities Nov. 7, 2022 The school is 25th overall and sixth among public universities in The Wrap's annual Top 50 Film Schools ranking. The school had several achievements in the past year, including relaunching the Hanson FilmTV Institute. Read more Image UArizona celebrates tribal communities and students during Native American Heritage Month Nov. 2, 2022 The university has strengthened its commitment to the Native American community over the last year through efforts including the Native Scholars Grant program and Native FORGE. Read more Image New UArizona Health Sciences center receives $150M state investment Nov. 2, 2022 Gov. Doug Ducey announced $150 million in funding for the Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies, a center being developed by the University of Arizona Health Sciences. Read more Image $10M Steele Foundation gift includes first private support for UArizona Health Sciences center Nov. 2, 2022 A new $10 million gift from the Steele Foundation includes the first private philanthropic support for the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies. Read more Image Five entrepreneurs with San Carlos Apache Tribe make up the inaugural Native FORGE cohort Nov. 1, 2022 The program will partner business owners and operators with a mentor and provide training and technical assistance over the next year to help their businesses grow. Read more Image Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines gives keynote at UArizona intelligence summit Oct. 31, 2022 Haines spoke at the College of Applied Science and Technology's second annual Southern Arizona Intelligence Summit, which focused on the theme of "diversity in the intelligence community." Read more Image Battery-free, light-powered pacemaker may improve quality of life for heart disease patients Oct. 27, 2022 University of Arizona engineers lead a research team that is developing a new kind of pacemaker, which envelops the heart and uses precise targeting capabilities to bypass pain receptors and reduce patient discomfort. Read more Image Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Master's degree program focuses on revitalizing Native American languages Nov. 9, 2022 Since its founding in 1999, the Native American Languages and Linguistics master's degree program has been training students in linguistics, language documentation and language revitalization. Read more Image
Tribal and university leaders discuss advancing Native American health Nov. 8, 2022 At the second annual Tribal Leaders Summit, leaders of Arizona tribes met with President Robert C. Robbins and learned about health sciences research and programs that serve Native American communities. Read more Image
Tropical cyclones act as 'massive heat pumps' that fuel extreme heat Nov. 8, 2022 Tropical cyclones often cause damage from strong winds, storm surges, intense rain and flooding, but extreme heat is an additional hazard, researchers have found. Extreme heat often follows tropical cyclones and can further complicate disaster recovery. Read more Image
UArizona School of Theatre, Film & Television ranked No. 6 among public universities Nov. 7, 2022 The school is 25th overall and sixth among public universities in The Wrap's annual Top 50 Film Schools ranking. The school had several achievements in the past year, including relaunching the Hanson FilmTV Institute. Read more Image
UArizona celebrates tribal communities and students during Native American Heritage Month Nov. 2, 2022 The university has strengthened its commitment to the Native American community over the last year through efforts including the Native Scholars Grant program and Native FORGE. Read more Image
New UArizona Health Sciences center receives $150M state investment Nov. 2, 2022 Gov. Doug Ducey announced $150 million in funding for the Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies, a center being developed by the University of Arizona Health Sciences. Read more Image
$10M Steele Foundation gift includes first private support for UArizona Health Sciences center Nov. 2, 2022 A new $10 million gift from the Steele Foundation includes the first private philanthropic support for the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center for Advanced Molecular and Immunological Therapies. Read more Image
Five entrepreneurs with San Carlos Apache Tribe make up the inaugural Native FORGE cohort Nov. 1, 2022 The program will partner business owners and operators with a mentor and provide training and technical assistance over the next year to help their businesses grow. Read more Image
Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines gives keynote at UArizona intelligence summit Oct. 31, 2022 Haines spoke at the College of Applied Science and Technology's second annual Southern Arizona Intelligence Summit, which focused on the theme of "diversity in the intelligence community." Read more Image
Battery-free, light-powered pacemaker may improve quality of life for heart disease patients Oct. 27, 2022 University of Arizona engineers lead a research team that is developing a new kind of pacemaker, which envelops the heart and uses precise targeting capabilities to bypass pain receptors and reduce patient discomfort. Read more Image