Image Today Alumni couple's $1.5M gift strengthens U of A mining education when it matters most Read more at University of Arizona News
Image June 27, 2025 College of Public Health launches first AI summer program Read more at University of Arizona News
Image June 27, 2025 Professor's teaching philosophy builds confidence with technology, sparks student creativity Read more at University of Arizona News
Image June 25, 2025 Fantasy forecasts turn monsoon madness into a community guessing game Read more at University of Arizona News
Image In the belly of the beast: Massive clumps reveal star factories from a bygone era of the cosmos June 11, 2025 Astronomers have identified massive, dense star factories, unlike any found in the Milky Way, providing a rare glimpse into processes shaping galaxies in the very early universe. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Highly ranked U of A film school expands to Los Angeles with Film Independent partnership June 11, 2025 The new outpost will give film students and alumni a direct pipeline to professional development, mentorship and career-building opportunities in the heart of the entertainment industry. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Arizona Athletics logs another record-setting semester in the classroom June 11, 2025 The U of A's student-athletes posted a combined 3.389 GPA – the highest semester GPA in school history. The cumulative GPA for Athletics was also the highest ever at 3.4. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Smart sensors and smarter health: How AI and wearables are reimagining preventive health care June 10, 2025 University of Arizona Health Sciences researchers are harnessing artificial intelligence and wearable tech to forecast labor, detect stress and transform how we monitor our health. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Masking, distancing and quarantines keep chimps safe from human disease, study shows June 5, 2025 A U of A primate researcher's latest study could help develop best practices to address the persistent issue in conservation of human diseases infecting primates. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Water Resources Research Center conference highlights cross-boundary collaboration June 4, 2025 The Water Resources Research Center's annual conference focused on ways nations, states, tribes and others work together when water crosses borders. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Herd Health: Veterinary medicine students tackle wild equine care June 3, 2025 A new partnership between the College of Veterinary Medicine and the Bureau of Land Management gives students hands-on experience with wild horses and burros. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image U of A ranks among top 0.5% of world universities, top 50 in the US in CWUR rankings June 2, 2025 The U of A is ranked No. 102 overall, No. 49 among U.S. institutions and No. 26 among public colleges and universities in the 2025 Center for World University Rankings. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Six teams selected as awardees of the inaugural University of Arizona Big Idea Challenge May 30, 2025 The Office of Research and Partnerships will provide strategic guidance and seed funding to support transformative research that seeks novel solutions to grand challenges. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Wildcat Formula Racing shifts student success into high gear May 28, 2025 Students in the Wildcat Formula Racing club design, fabricate and build a formula-style racecar every year. The students recently traveled to Michigan to compete in the 2025 Formula SAE competition, one of the premier collegiate engineering contests in the country. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Percolating clues: A new way to build planetary cores May 22, 2025 A U of A-led study reveals a surprising way planetary cores formed. The findings could reshape how scientists understand the early evolution of rocky planets like Mars. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Disclosing AI use can backfire, research shows May 22, 2025 While AI use is becoming more widespread, being honest about using it might make people trust you less, a new study by Eller College of Management researchers finds. Read more at University of Arizona News