Image Cosmic blowtorches: How quasars shut down star formation in the early universe May 6, 2026 "Super quasars" – extremely bright galactic centers powered by supermassive black holes – are the likely culprits behind galaxies shutting down star formation long before they should have in the very young universe. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Cool beans, smart roots: Scientists discover a new cell that helps seedlings survive drought-battered and nutrient-poor soils May 6, 2026 Researchers have identified a previously unknown cell type hidden on the roots of common beans, a microscopic survival mechanism that could inform the development of more climate-resilient crops and reduce fertilizer dependence. Read more at University of Arizona News Image After finding opportunity in Tucson, this med school grad aims to give back May 6, 2026 Camila Hurtado created her own roadmap to medicine, inspired by her patients and mentored by faculty at the College of Medicine – Tucson. She is now poised to become an ear, nose and throat surgeon. Read more at University of Arizona News Image U of A Health Sciences colleges climb in national Blue Ridge rankings May 6, 2026 Several University of Arizona Health Sciences colleges rose in the latest Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research rankings as the university expanded its federal research footprint. Read more at University of Arizona News Image The senior who turned one psychology class into a clinical career May 5, 2026 Graduating with a bachelor's degree in psychology this May, Aidan Rains started as a research assistant, became a preceptor, and will soon take on the role of a peer mental health coach. Read more at University of Arizona News Image American Academy of Arts & Sciences welcomes two U of A Regents Professors May 5, 2026 Barbara Mills and Takeshi Inomata join an incoming class of 252 leaders from academia, research, government and the arts. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Inside CatSat, the U of A student-led satellite mission May 4, 2026 CatSat is a hands-on space mission that teaches students how quick problem solving helps prepare them for careers in the space industry. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Support student success at the U of A dorm move-out rummage sale May 4, 2026 The four-day event will feature feature clothing, accessories and small household items left behind by students, and furniture collected from the nearly 600 dorm rooms being replaced by the U of A. Read more at University of Arizona News Image U of A appoints Bodnar to lead mining, critical minerals institute April 30, 2026 Robert J. Bodnar will shape the vision, structure and long-term direction of the university's research initiative in mining, critical minerals and subsurface science and innovation. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Arizona Online grad forges path toward service of her ancestral lands April 29, 2026 Shannon Taylor, an Arizona Online student who attended from her home on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, sees her new expertise as a cartographer as a modern extension of the White Mountain Apache's role as homeland protectors. Read more at University of Arizona News Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image Cosmic blowtorches: How quasars shut down star formation in the early universe May 6, 2026 "Super quasars" – extremely bright galactic centers powered by supermassive black holes – are the likely culprits behind galaxies shutting down star formation long before they should have in the very young universe. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Cool beans, smart roots: Scientists discover a new cell that helps seedlings survive drought-battered and nutrient-poor soils May 6, 2026 Researchers have identified a previously unknown cell type hidden on the roots of common beans, a microscopic survival mechanism that could inform the development of more climate-resilient crops and reduce fertilizer dependence. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image After finding opportunity in Tucson, this med school grad aims to give back May 6, 2026 Camila Hurtado created her own roadmap to medicine, inspired by her patients and mentored by faculty at the College of Medicine – Tucson. She is now poised to become an ear, nose and throat surgeon. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image U of A Health Sciences colleges climb in national Blue Ridge rankings May 6, 2026 Several University of Arizona Health Sciences colleges rose in the latest Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research rankings as the university expanded its federal research footprint. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image The senior who turned one psychology class into a clinical career May 5, 2026 Graduating with a bachelor's degree in psychology this May, Aidan Rains started as a research assistant, became a preceptor, and will soon take on the role of a peer mental health coach. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image American Academy of Arts & Sciences welcomes two U of A Regents Professors May 5, 2026 Barbara Mills and Takeshi Inomata join an incoming class of 252 leaders from academia, research, government and the arts. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Inside CatSat, the U of A student-led satellite mission May 4, 2026 CatSat is a hands-on space mission that teaches students how quick problem solving helps prepare them for careers in the space industry. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Support student success at the U of A dorm move-out rummage sale May 4, 2026 The four-day event will feature feature clothing, accessories and small household items left behind by students, and furniture collected from the nearly 600 dorm rooms being replaced by the U of A. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image U of A appoints Bodnar to lead mining, critical minerals institute April 30, 2026 Robert J. Bodnar will shape the vision, structure and long-term direction of the university's research initiative in mining, critical minerals and subsurface science and innovation. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Arizona Online grad forges path toward service of her ancestral lands April 29, 2026 Shannon Taylor, an Arizona Online student who attended from her home on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, sees her new expertise as a cartographer as a modern extension of the White Mountain Apache's role as homeland protectors. Read more at University of Arizona News