UArizona News Image Center for Creative Photography events will celebrate 'The Linda McCartney Retrospective' Feb. 16, 2023 "The Linda McCartney Retrospective" makes is North American debut Saturday at the Center for Creative Photography. Related lectures, musical performances and other events are planned. Read more at UArizona News Image UArizona researchers awarded $1.2M to explore farming at existing solar power sites Feb. 15, 2023 A $1.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy supports a UArizona agrivoltaics project that will examine how crop production and livestock grazing can flourish at existing commercial solar farms. Read more at UArizona News Image What makes a Black protest song? History suggests it can depend on who's listening Feb. 14, 2023 Tyina Steptoe, associate professor of history, discusses how songs became tools in Black protest movements, sometimes by accident. She also shares a playlist of some of her favorite tracks, spanning blues, jazz, hip-hop and more. Read more at UArizona News Image Ukrainian startups join UArizona Center for Innovation through Department of State partnership Feb. 13, 2023 Four Ukrainian startups are calling the University of Arizona Tech Park home for six months. They will receive training and support through the Center for Innovation as they explore market expansion opportunities in the United States. Read more at UArizona News Image UArizona named No. 1 producer of Fulbright Scholars Feb. 10, 2023 A record 17 UArizona faculty members and researchers received Fulbrights in 2022-2023. That number makes the university the No. 1 producer of Fulbright Scholars nationally, tied with Pennsylvania State University. Read more at UArizona News Image The ants go marching … methodically Feb. 9, 2023 Most biologists have assumed that ants wander aimlessly around a new environment. New UArizona research suggests that at least one species of rock ant actually searches in a more methodical way. Read more at UArizona News Image Economic impact of UArizona space sciences rivals that of Super Bowl Feb. 8, 2023 University of Arizona space sciences activities generate more than $560 million every year for the local economy, according to an economic impact report delivered by Rounds Consulting Group. Read more at UArizona News Image Why it may be better to give than to receive this Valentine's Day Feb. 8, 2023 Research has shown that hugs, kisses and other forms of affectionate communication are good for health, especially when it comes to the heart. Those who give affection may see even more benefit than those on the receiving end. Read more at UArizona News Image Project will provide broadband and technology access to underserved students and communities Feb. 8, 2023 Funded by $3 million from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Project CAN will address the need for broadband internet access in diverse Southern Arizona communities. Read more at UArizona News Image Cookbook showcases Black life in Tucson Feb. 7, 2023 Thirty years after the original publication of "Meals and Memoirs," a second edition of the cookbook, updated by a University of Arizona faculty member, expands on local African American stories and recipes. Read more at UArizona News Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image Center for Creative Photography events will celebrate 'The Linda McCartney Retrospective' Feb. 16, 2023 "The Linda McCartney Retrospective" makes is North American debut Saturday at the Center for Creative Photography. Related lectures, musical performances and other events are planned. Read more at UArizona News
Image UArizona researchers awarded $1.2M to explore farming at existing solar power sites Feb. 15, 2023 A $1.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy supports a UArizona agrivoltaics project that will examine how crop production and livestock grazing can flourish at existing commercial solar farms. Read more at UArizona News
Image What makes a Black protest song? History suggests it can depend on who's listening Feb. 14, 2023 Tyina Steptoe, associate professor of history, discusses how songs became tools in Black protest movements, sometimes by accident. She also shares a playlist of some of her favorite tracks, spanning blues, jazz, hip-hop and more. Read more at UArizona News
Image Ukrainian startups join UArizona Center for Innovation through Department of State partnership Feb. 13, 2023 Four Ukrainian startups are calling the University of Arizona Tech Park home for six months. They will receive training and support through the Center for Innovation as they explore market expansion opportunities in the United States. Read more at UArizona News
Image UArizona named No. 1 producer of Fulbright Scholars Feb. 10, 2023 A record 17 UArizona faculty members and researchers received Fulbrights in 2022-2023. That number makes the university the No. 1 producer of Fulbright Scholars nationally, tied with Pennsylvania State University. Read more at UArizona News
Image The ants go marching … methodically Feb. 9, 2023 Most biologists have assumed that ants wander aimlessly around a new environment. New UArizona research suggests that at least one species of rock ant actually searches in a more methodical way. Read more at UArizona News
Image Economic impact of UArizona space sciences rivals that of Super Bowl Feb. 8, 2023 University of Arizona space sciences activities generate more than $560 million every year for the local economy, according to an economic impact report delivered by Rounds Consulting Group. Read more at UArizona News
Image Why it may be better to give than to receive this Valentine's Day Feb. 8, 2023 Research has shown that hugs, kisses and other forms of affectionate communication are good for health, especially when it comes to the heart. Those who give affection may see even more benefit than those on the receiving end. Read more at UArizona News
Image Project will provide broadband and technology access to underserved students and communities Feb. 8, 2023 Funded by $3 million from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Project CAN will address the need for broadband internet access in diverse Southern Arizona communities. Read more at UArizona News
Image Cookbook showcases Black life in Tucson Feb. 7, 2023 Thirty years after the original publication of "Meals and Memoirs," a second edition of the cookbook, updated by a University of Arizona faculty member, expands on local African American stories and recipes. Read more at UArizona News