UArizona News Image Gun culture expert Jennifer Carlson awarded MacArthur Fellowship Oct. 12, 2022 Sociologist Jennifer Carlson has spent over a decade examining the politics of guns in American life. She is one of 25 selected this year for a prestigious MacArthur Fellowship, often referred to as a "genius grant." Read more Image UArizona again named Fulbright HSI Leader Oct. 12, 2022 The Fulbright HSI Leader designation recognizes Hispanic-Serving Institutions for promoting Fulbright opportunities on campus and for noteworthy engagement with Fulbright exchange participants. Read more Image Life may have thrived on early Mars, until it drove climate change that caused its demise Oct. 10, 2022 Early in its history, the red planet likely would have been habitable to methanogens – microbes that make a living in extreme habitats on Earth. But climate change driven by Martian life might have contributed to making the planet's surface uninhabitable early on. Read more Image Maps of the past may shed light on our climate future Oct. 10, 2022 Maps of Earth's temperature and rainfall 56 million years ago could provide insight into the planet's future as carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere increase. Read more Image Spanish-language television provides window into Hispanic heritage Oct. 10, 2022 President's Postdoctoral Fellow Carlos Parra is working on a book about the rise of Spanish-language television in the United States. The first Spanish-language station in the U.S. was established in 1955. Read more Image La televisión en español ofrece una ventana a la herencia hispana Oct. 10, 2022 President's Postdoctoral Fellow Carlos Parra is working on a book about the rise of Spanish-language television in the United States. Read more Image Four things you might not know about 'Woman-Ochre' and Willem de Kooning Oct. 5, 2022 Art professor Paul Ivey shares some lesser-known facts about the famous painting stolen from the university in 1985 and the man behind the artwork. Read more Image Downtown Lecture Series, now in 10th year, will focus on sexualities Oct. 5, 2022 Reproductive justice, 19th-century sex scandals and the cultural impacts of drag performance are among the topics speakers will address in the free series at the Fox Tucson Theatre. Read more Image Tucson Humanities Festival will celebrate 'community' Oct. 5, 2022 The College of Humanities' annual festival, centered this year on the theme of community, will explore how people come together to create, share, hope and celebrate. Read more Image $7.2M in funding will boost health care workforce in rural, underserved communities Oct. 4, 2022 The Arizona Area Health Education Centers Program will receive funding over five years to continue to address workforce shortages through statewide education programs and partnerships. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image Gun culture expert Jennifer Carlson awarded MacArthur Fellowship Oct. 12, 2022 Sociologist Jennifer Carlson has spent over a decade examining the politics of guns in American life. She is one of 25 selected this year for a prestigious MacArthur Fellowship, often referred to as a "genius grant." Read more
Image UArizona again named Fulbright HSI Leader Oct. 12, 2022 The Fulbright HSI Leader designation recognizes Hispanic-Serving Institutions for promoting Fulbright opportunities on campus and for noteworthy engagement with Fulbright exchange participants. Read more
Image Life may have thrived on early Mars, until it drove climate change that caused its demise Oct. 10, 2022 Early in its history, the red planet likely would have been habitable to methanogens – microbes that make a living in extreme habitats on Earth. But climate change driven by Martian life might have contributed to making the planet's surface uninhabitable early on. Read more
Image Maps of the past may shed light on our climate future Oct. 10, 2022 Maps of Earth's temperature and rainfall 56 million years ago could provide insight into the planet's future as carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere increase. Read more
Image Spanish-language television provides window into Hispanic heritage Oct. 10, 2022 President's Postdoctoral Fellow Carlos Parra is working on a book about the rise of Spanish-language television in the United States. The first Spanish-language station in the U.S. was established in 1955. Read more
Image La televisión en español ofrece una ventana a la herencia hispana Oct. 10, 2022 President's Postdoctoral Fellow Carlos Parra is working on a book about the rise of Spanish-language television in the United States. Read more
Image Four things you might not know about 'Woman-Ochre' and Willem de Kooning Oct. 5, 2022 Art professor Paul Ivey shares some lesser-known facts about the famous painting stolen from the university in 1985 and the man behind the artwork. Read more
Image Downtown Lecture Series, now in 10th year, will focus on sexualities Oct. 5, 2022 Reproductive justice, 19th-century sex scandals and the cultural impacts of drag performance are among the topics speakers will address in the free series at the Fox Tucson Theatre. Read more
Image Tucson Humanities Festival will celebrate 'community' Oct. 5, 2022 The College of Humanities' annual festival, centered this year on the theme of community, will explore how people come together to create, share, hope and celebrate. Read more
Image $7.2M in funding will boost health care workforce in rural, underserved communities Oct. 4, 2022 The Arizona Area Health Education Centers Program will receive funding over five years to continue to address workforce shortages through statewide education programs and partnerships. Read more