Filter by category - Any -NewsUpdates Apply Image A weekend of words: Tucson Festival of Books returns to U of A campus Monday This year's festival returns to campus March 14 and 15, featuring hundreds of authors, hands-on science exhibitions and family-friendly entertainment. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Bear Down 100: Cutting down the nets March 6, 2026 Every Wildcat can tell you exactly where they were on March 31, 1997. But the foundation for what took place on that date took years – even decades – to build. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Bear Down 100: Reinventing heart care March 6, 2026 Every day, nearly 1,000 people die from sudden cardiac arrest in the United States alone. Behind many of the most important advances in how we respond to that crisis is a research university in the Sonoran Desert that has radically changed what it means to save a human heart. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Bear Down 100: The origin of 'Bear Down' March 6, 2026 "Bear Down" is more than a motto at the University of Arizona. It is our legacy and a call to excellence. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Bear Down 100: Tagging an asteroid March 6, 2026 When it came time to actually land on asteroid Bennu and collect a sample, it took the scientific know-how and meticulous dedication found in University of Arizona researchers to make that mission a reality. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Bear Down 100: Mapping the moon March 6, 2026 By the time President John F. Kennedy announced in 1961 that the United States would land a man on the moon before the end of the decade, a small group of University of Arizona researchers were already studying the lunar surface. Their work would quickly become integral to the success of future robotic and Apollo missions. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Bear Down 100: Capturing history at the CCP March 6, 2026 The Center for Creative Photography opened its doors to the public in 1975, with a founding archive that included collections from Adams, Harry Callahan, Wynn Bullock, Frederick Sommer and Aaron Siskind. Read more at University of Arizona News Image University of Arizona remembers former President Eugene G. Sander March 4, 2026 Eugene G. Sander, the 20th president of the University of Arizona and the former vice provost and dean of the College of Agriculture, Life & Environmental Sciences, passed away Feb. 22. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Undergraduate research informs local African American historical exhibits March 4, 2026 One U of A history course partnered with the African American Museum of Southern Arizona, allowing undergraduate research to directly shape museum exhibits focused on African American history, culture and community in the region. 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 A weekend of words: Tucson Festival of Books returns to U of A campus Monday This year's festival returns to campus March 14 and 15, featuring hundreds of authors, hands-on science exhibitions and family-friendly entertainment. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Bear Down 100: Cutting down the nets March 6, 2026 Every Wildcat can tell you exactly where they were on March 31, 1997. But the foundation for what took place on that date took years – even decades – to build. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Bear Down 100: Reinventing heart care March 6, 2026 Every day, nearly 1,000 people die from sudden cardiac arrest in the United States alone. Behind many of the most important advances in how we respond to that crisis is a research university in the Sonoran Desert that has radically changed what it means to save a human heart. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Bear Down 100: The origin of 'Bear Down' March 6, 2026 "Bear Down" is more than a motto at the University of Arizona. It is our legacy and a call to excellence. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Bear Down 100: Tagging an asteroid March 6, 2026 When it came time to actually land on asteroid Bennu and collect a sample, it took the scientific know-how and meticulous dedication found in University of Arizona researchers to make that mission a reality. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Bear Down 100: Mapping the moon March 6, 2026 By the time President John F. Kennedy announced in 1961 that the United States would land a man on the moon before the end of the decade, a small group of University of Arizona researchers were already studying the lunar surface. Their work would quickly become integral to the success of future robotic and Apollo missions. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Bear Down 100: Capturing history at the CCP March 6, 2026 The Center for Creative Photography opened its doors to the public in 1975, with a founding archive that included collections from Adams, Harry Callahan, Wynn Bullock, Frederick Sommer and Aaron Siskind. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image University of Arizona remembers former President Eugene G. Sander March 4, 2026 Eugene G. Sander, the 20th president of the University of Arizona and the former vice provost and dean of the College of Agriculture, Life & Environmental Sciences, passed away Feb. 22. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Undergraduate research informs local African American historical exhibits March 4, 2026 One U of A history course partnered with the African American Museum of Southern Arizona, allowing undergraduate research to directly shape museum exhibits focused on African American history, culture and community in the region. Read more at University of Arizona News