Mining Arizona's hidden treasure Oct. 10, 2023 University researchers partner with mining community to explore ways to repurpose copper mining waste rock as part of a Regents' Research Grant from the Arizona Board of Regents. Read more at UArizona News Image
UArizona alumnus remembers aerospace and mechanical engineering with $2.8M bequest Oct. 10, 2023 Kenneth Hartwein wanted to help educate problem-solving engineers. Read more at UArizona News Image
UArizona's Justin Dutram receives government of Mexico's Ohtli award Oct. 10, 2023 Dutram's work fostering partnerships between the university and Mexico helped earn him the country's highest recognition for people whose work benefits Mexican nationals living abroad. Read more at UArizona News Image
UArizona researchers are part of NASA's next astrophysics mission Oct. 10, 2023 A research group at the Arizona Cosmology Lab is developing a method to study dark energy for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope mission, which is scheduled to launch by 2027. Read more at UArizona News Image
Statement from President Robbins on the emerging conflict in Israel Oct. 9, 2023 University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins shares university resources and emphasizes compassion and inclusion in an address to campus. Read more at UArizona News Image
UArizona professor Manuel Muñoz awarded MacArthur Fellowship Oct. 9, 2023 A fiction writer and professor of English, Muñoz will use part of his $800,000 stipend from the prestigious John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation award to support future students. Read more at UArizona News Image
Arizona Esports expands with launch of Esports Academy Oct. 9, 2023 The new academy will help Arizona Esports – the university's official home for competitive videogaming – expand its roster of student-athletes and its presence in the community. Read more at UArizona News Image
Satellite brightness threatens ground-based astronomy, research shows Oct. 3, 2023 UArizona faculty and students are part of an international study confirming that deployed satellites like BlueWalker 3 are as bright as the brightest stars seen by the unaided eye and pose a challenge for ground-based astronomy. Read more at UArizona News Image
How the brain handles grief: A Q&A with Mary-Frances O'Connor Oct. 2, 2023 A leading researcher of the psychological and physiological impacts of grief discusses the gaps she thinks need to be filled in understanding how the brain handles grief. Read more at UArizona News Image
A cultural and linguistic home for Spanish Oct. 2, 2023 The College of Humanities' Spanish as a Heritage Language program affirms student language use and fosters appreciation for shared cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Read more at UArizona News Image