Image UArizona receives $5.9M for international programs, including new National Resource Center for East Asian studies Sept. 7, 2022 The university will establish a new Center for East Asian Studies that will join three other longstanding centers on campus. The centers will receive the funding over the next four years. Read more
Image UArizona ranks 28 among top 100 universities granted U.S. utility patents in 2021 Sept. 7, 2022 The university held this same position in the 2020 report, indicating continued productivity in driving impact from research and innovation. The university had 86 patents issued last year. Read more
Image UArizona opens its first tribal microcampus to serve the Pascua Yaqui Tribe Sept. 7, 2022 The microcampus's initial curriculum will include the Indigenous Governance Program courses jointly offered by the James E. Rogers College of Law and Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management and Policy. Courses will begin in October, and leaders plan to expand course offerings in the future. Read more
Image UArizona remembers prolific university supporter Helen S. Schaefer Sept. 2, 2022 Beyond being the namesake of the UArizona Poetry Center building, Schaefer made decades of contributions to arts and cultural programs that were felt across Southern Arizona. Read more
Image Legal and computer science experts join forces to make writing wills easier Aug. 31, 2022 Attorneys' fees and other barriers keep many people from setting up wills. A team of researchers from three colleges hopes artificial intelligence can automate parts of that process and make wills more accessible. Read more
Image Business 'dreamer' hopes to use entrepreneurial spirit to help others Aug. 30, 2022 Diane Saali was drawn to the University of Arizona because of the care and support she felt in a summer program at the Eller College of Management. She hopes to pay it forward in her future business endeavors. Read more
Image $11M Energy Frontier Research Center to advance molecular-level solar science Aug. 29, 2022 Chemical and environmental engineering professor Erin Ratcliff will lead a national collaboration to create solar fuels and storage technologies that are more durable and sustainable, but less expensive. Read more
Poor Social Skills May Be Harmful to Mental and Physical Health Nov. 6, 2017 Read more at UArizona News