Image Age of Empires IV players can now earn college credit with UArizona-created content March 30, 2022 Faculty members in the Department of History developed new educational content for the video game Age of Empires IV. Current and future students can earn credit toward their degrees when they interact with the material. Read more
Image Women in climate change: Theresa Crimmins March 29, 2022 As director of the USA National Phenology Network, Theresa Crimmins engages scientists, natural resource managers and volunteers nationwide in tracking when plants and animals undergo seasonal life cycle events. Read more
Image MIS, geology earn top spots in latest US News graduate program rankings March 29, 2022 U.S. News & World Report once again ranked UArizona's management information systems program No. 1 among public universities in its 2023 Best Graduate Schools list. UArizona's geology program rose to No. 2 overall. Read more
Image Women in climate change: Mona Arora March 25, 2022 One of Mona Arora's current projects is to bring together teams to understand how the COVID-19 response can inform both pandemic and climate preparedness. Read more
Image Science diplomacy students present climate strategy to State Department March 24, 2022 The Department of State's Diplomacy Lab gives college students the opportunity to present their recommendations on various topics. Two UArizona classes teamed up in the fall to participate in the program for the first time. Read more
Image Women in climate change: Kirsten Engel March 23, 2022 Kirsten Engel researches how, why and when state and local climate policies spread to other jurisdictions or to the federal government. Read more
Image Residency Match Day returns to in-person celebration March 23, 2022 Friends and family gather to honor and celebrate College of Medicine – Tucson and College of Medicine – Phoenix medical students. Read more
Image Tapping into technology to improve health care research March 22, 2022 The new UArizona Health Sciences Sensor Lab is expanding health care research by providing access to wearable sensors and advanced digital technologies. Read more
Image 'Boom! Fizzz! Ker-POW!' – UArizona instructor's comics turn chemistry into adventure March 21, 2022 Chemistry instructor Colleen Kelley uses her imagination and knack for storytelling to make "boring" chemistry anything but. By disguising chemical elements as superheroes and turning chemical reactions into mysteries, her comics help fourth through sixth graders master chemistry concepts typically taught at the college level. Read more
Image Women in climate change: Beth Tellman March 21, 2022 Floods affect more people than any other type of natural disaster and are expected to increase as the climate changes. Beth Tellman uses satellite data to better understand where floods occur and to develop applications for emergency response and recovery. Read more