UArizona becomes US Space Command's first Academic Engagement Enterprise partner Sept. 13, 2022 The partnership will provide university faculty, students and other partners with a forum to collaboratively address pressing challenges of human security, exploration, development and settlement of space. Read more Image US News & World Report ranks UArizona among top 50 public universities Sept. 12, 2022 UArizona is tied for No. 105 overall and tied for No. 48 among public universities. The university ranks No. 11 among all colleges and universities that are designated as Hispanic-Serving Institutions. Read more Image UArizona unveils interactive display to highlight clean energy partnership Sept. 9, 2022 The interactive display, designed and built by Creative Machines, demonstrates how clean energy is generated by Tucson Electric Power's wind and solar farms and how it flows to the UArizona campus. Read more Image UArizona ranked No. 1 in the West, No. 8 overall by Military Times Sept. 9, 2022 UArizona posted its best finish ever in the annual Best for Vets: Colleges list from Military Times, ranking No. 8 overall and No. 1 in the West. A total of 311 colleges and universities qualified for this year's list. Read more Image First-year student hopes to channel his comic heroes to build a better future Sept. 7, 2022 Eric Romero spent much of his high school life being compared to Peter Parker – the alter ego of Spider-Man. As he begins his journey at UArizona, the computer science major hopes to be a force for good in the world of technology. Read more Image UArizona receives $5.9M for international programs, including new National Resource Center for East Asian studies Sept. 7, 2022 The university will establish a new Center for East Asian Studies that will join three other longstanding centers on campus. The centers will receive the funding over the next four years. Read more Image UArizona opens its first tribal microcampus to serve the Pascua Yaqui Tribe Sept. 7, 2022 The microcampus's initial curriculum will include the Indigenous Governance Program courses jointly offered by the James E. Rogers College of Law and Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management and Policy. Courses will begin in October, and leaders plan to expand course offerings in the future. Read more Image UArizona ranks 28 among top 100 universities granted U.S. utility patents in 2021 Sept. 7, 2022 The university held this same position in the 2020 report, indicating continued productivity in driving impact from research and innovation. The university had 86 patents issued last year. Read more Image UArizona remembers prolific university supporter Helen S. Schaefer Sept. 2, 2022 Beyond being the namesake of the UArizona Poetry Center building, Schaefer made decades of contributions to arts and cultural programs that were felt across Southern Arizona. Read more Image Legal and computer science experts join forces to make writing wills easier Aug. 31, 2022 Attorneys' fees and other barriers keep many people from setting up wills. A team of researchers from three colleges hopes artificial intelligence can automate parts of that process and make wills more accessible. Read more Image Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
UArizona becomes US Space Command's first Academic Engagement Enterprise partner Sept. 13, 2022 The partnership will provide university faculty, students and other partners with a forum to collaboratively address pressing challenges of human security, exploration, development and settlement of space. Read more Image
US News & World Report ranks UArizona among top 50 public universities Sept. 12, 2022 UArizona is tied for No. 105 overall and tied for No. 48 among public universities. The university ranks No. 11 among all colleges and universities that are designated as Hispanic-Serving Institutions. Read more Image
UArizona unveils interactive display to highlight clean energy partnership Sept. 9, 2022 The interactive display, designed and built by Creative Machines, demonstrates how clean energy is generated by Tucson Electric Power's wind and solar farms and how it flows to the UArizona campus. Read more Image
UArizona ranked No. 1 in the West, No. 8 overall by Military Times Sept. 9, 2022 UArizona posted its best finish ever in the annual Best for Vets: Colleges list from Military Times, ranking No. 8 overall and No. 1 in the West. A total of 311 colleges and universities qualified for this year's list. Read more Image
First-year student hopes to channel his comic heroes to build a better future Sept. 7, 2022 Eric Romero spent much of his high school life being compared to Peter Parker – the alter ego of Spider-Man. As he begins his journey at UArizona, the computer science major hopes to be a force for good in the world of technology. Read more Image
UArizona receives $5.9M for international programs, including new National Resource Center for East Asian studies Sept. 7, 2022 The university will establish a new Center for East Asian Studies that will join three other longstanding centers on campus. The centers will receive the funding over the next four years. Read more Image
UArizona opens its first tribal microcampus to serve the Pascua Yaqui Tribe Sept. 7, 2022 The microcampus's initial curriculum will include the Indigenous Governance Program courses jointly offered by the James E. Rogers College of Law and Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management and Policy. Courses will begin in October, and leaders plan to expand course offerings in the future. Read more Image
UArizona ranks 28 among top 100 universities granted U.S. utility patents in 2021 Sept. 7, 2022 The university held this same position in the 2020 report, indicating continued productivity in driving impact from research and innovation. The university had 86 patents issued last year. Read more Image
UArizona remembers prolific university supporter Helen S. Schaefer Sept. 2, 2022 Beyond being the namesake of the UArizona Poetry Center building, Schaefer made decades of contributions to arts and cultural programs that were felt across Southern Arizona. Read more Image
Legal and computer science experts join forces to make writing wills easier Aug. 31, 2022 Attorneys' fees and other barriers keep many people from setting up wills. A team of researchers from three colleges hopes artificial intelligence can automate parts of that process and make wills more accessible. Read more Image