Take a trip under the sea at new, interactive Flandrau exhibit May 30, 2023 Flandrau Science Center & Planetarium's newest exhibit, "Undersea Discovery," takes visitors on a journey from the ocean shore to its rarely seen depths, providing a look at the colorful animals and plants that make up the vast waters of the world. Read more Image Underrepresented groups in the debate over water resources May 19, 2023 The University of Arizona is helping communities contribute to decision-making on water resources in the state. Professor Sharon Megdal with the UA Water Resource Research Center talks about getting indigenous peoples involved and how their knowledge can be transferred to cities coping with water concerns. Read more Image Campus highlights: The UA offers affordable, eco-friendly bike services March 1, 2023 Read more Image Sharon Collinge to Join AIRES as New Director June 1, 2022 Sharon K. Collinge, a leader in global sustainability and an expert on landscape change and ecological processes, is joining the University of Arizona as director of the Arizona Institute for Resilient Environments and Societies, or AIRES, beginning August 1. Read more Image "No Future Without Change:" Kara Asher On Climate Action Jan. 7, 2022 What is your major/year? I am currently a freshman and am on track to double degree in psychological sciences and political science. Read more Image Christopher B. Yazzie, Diné College, Class of 2012 Sept. 9, 2021 Christopher B. Yazzie is a member of the Navajo Nation. He is Tó’adheedlíinii (Water Flows Together clan), born for Bííh Bitoodnii (Deer Spring clan). He was born and raised in the Navajo Nation and is from Tuba City and Dinebito Dam, Arizona. Read more Image Announcing the UArizona Native American Advancement, Initiatives, and Research web portal July 7, 2021 Read more Image Water Solutions on Navajo Nation: A UArizona Partnership with Sixth World Solutions June 16, 2021 Thirty percent of Navajo homes lack indoor plumbing and access to central infrastructure for water and power. Those residents must haul water, sometimes from distant locations, from unregulated sources. Read more Image Announcing the 2021 AIR Resilience Grants Recipients Feb. 12, 2021 On February 1, 2021, the Arizona Institutes for Resilience (AIR) awarded Resilience Grants totaling $823,101 to 13 teams representing six UArizona colleges and 14 departments or units. The grants are funded by the Technology and Research Initiative Fund (TRIF), administered by the Office of Research, Innovation & Impact and AIR and supported by a small portion of Arizona sales tax revenues. Read more Image A Q&A with Jonathan Crisman Dec. 16, 2020 Jonathan Jae-an Crisman is an artist and urban scholar whose work considers the intersections between culture, politics, and place. He is an Assistant Professor in Public & Applied Humanities at the University of Arizona College of Humanities. Read more Image Pagination « First First page ‹‹ Previous page 1 2 3 ›› Next page Last » Last page
Take a trip under the sea at new, interactive Flandrau exhibit May 30, 2023 Flandrau Science Center & Planetarium's newest exhibit, "Undersea Discovery," takes visitors on a journey from the ocean shore to its rarely seen depths, providing a look at the colorful animals and plants that make up the vast waters of the world. Read more Image
Underrepresented groups in the debate over water resources May 19, 2023 The University of Arizona is helping communities contribute to decision-making on water resources in the state. Professor Sharon Megdal with the UA Water Resource Research Center talks about getting indigenous peoples involved and how their knowledge can be transferred to cities coping with water concerns. Read more Image
Campus highlights: The UA offers affordable, eco-friendly bike services March 1, 2023 Read more Image
Sharon Collinge to Join AIRES as New Director June 1, 2022 Sharon K. Collinge, a leader in global sustainability and an expert on landscape change and ecological processes, is joining the University of Arizona as director of the Arizona Institute for Resilient Environments and Societies, or AIRES, beginning August 1. Read more Image
"No Future Without Change:" Kara Asher On Climate Action Jan. 7, 2022 What is your major/year? I am currently a freshman and am on track to double degree in psychological sciences and political science. Read more Image
Christopher B. Yazzie, Diné College, Class of 2012 Sept. 9, 2021 Christopher B. Yazzie is a member of the Navajo Nation. He is Tó’adheedlíinii (Water Flows Together clan), born for Bííh Bitoodnii (Deer Spring clan). He was born and raised in the Navajo Nation and is from Tuba City and Dinebito Dam, Arizona. Read more Image
Announcing the UArizona Native American Advancement, Initiatives, and Research web portal July 7, 2021 Read more Image
Water Solutions on Navajo Nation: A UArizona Partnership with Sixth World Solutions June 16, 2021 Thirty percent of Navajo homes lack indoor plumbing and access to central infrastructure for water and power. Those residents must haul water, sometimes from distant locations, from unregulated sources. Read more Image
Announcing the 2021 AIR Resilience Grants Recipients Feb. 12, 2021 On February 1, 2021, the Arizona Institutes for Resilience (AIR) awarded Resilience Grants totaling $823,101 to 13 teams representing six UArizona colleges and 14 departments or units. The grants are funded by the Technology and Research Initiative Fund (TRIF), administered by the Office of Research, Innovation & Impact and AIR and supported by a small portion of Arizona sales tax revenues. Read more Image
A Q&A with Jonathan Crisman Dec. 16, 2020 Jonathan Jae-an Crisman is an artist and urban scholar whose work considers the intersections between culture, politics, and place. He is an Assistant Professor in Public & Applied Humanities at the University of Arizona College of Humanities. Read more Image