Image Supporting students all summer June 2, 2026 Even during the quieter summer months, employees across the U of A continue working to keep students connected, supported and successful year-round. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Record-breaking dorm move-out rummage sale diverts thousands of pounds from landfills June 2, 2026 The University of Arizona's spring move-out donation programs kept reusable items out of landfills while supporting students and community organizations across Tucson. Read more at University of Arizona News Image U of A program bridges historical gap in swimming access, now for teens and adults June 2, 2026 The African American Museum of Southern Arizona, which provides free swimming lessons with U of A Aquatics to address disparities in swim access, has expanded its youth program to include teens and adults. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Built by collaboration, the renovated Nanofabrication Core Facility empowers future research June 1, 2026 The recently reopened Nanofabrication Core Facility provides a larger clean room and advanced equipment to expand research possibilities for employees, students and industry partners for years to come. Read more at University of Arizona News Image U of A continues to rank among top 0.5% of world universities in CWUR rankings June 1, 2026 The U of A ranked No. 50 among U.S. institutions and No. 27 among public colleges and universities in the 2026 edition of the Center for World University Rankings. Read more at University of Arizona News Image U of A New Start program helps Tucson students transition to college June 1, 2026 The U of A is renewing its long-running New Start summer bridge program to help Tucson students make a smoother and more confident transition to college before the fall semester begins. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Look up: Your guide to summer stargazing in Arizona May 31, 2026 No need for gadgets or your wallet; all you need is a dark location and your eyes. Arizona is a magnet for stargazers, and university experts have tips on how to make the most of the night sky. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Arizona tribal agriculture generates over $750 million in total economic output, new analysis finds May 28, 2026 A first-of-its-kind systematic, benchmark study reveals American Indians manage 81% of Arizona's farmland and drive significant "spillover" benefits for non-tribal communities. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Researchers convene at U of A to tackle 'forever chemicals' at National PFAS Conference May 27, 2026 The 2026 National PFAS Conference, taking place June 8-10 on the U of A campus, is one of the few national conferences designed around the people living very closely with contamination. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Near-space certificate program boosts homeland security May 22, 2026 The University of Arizona leverages its research strengths to launch the Advanced Education in Terrestrial Operations and Space program. Read more at University of Arizona News Image New $3.8M NIH grant funds research on 'mind after midnight' as a suicide risk factor May 21, 2026 Researchers in the Department of Psychiatry are studying the effects of being awake between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. on decision-making. Read more at University of Arizona News Image Turning surroundings into a 'virtual screen' could help machines to better see in 3D May 20, 2026 A new approach to accurately imaging objects with complex shapes and varying degrees of "shininess" could enable high-precision applications in virtual and mixed reality settings, industrial inspection and medical imaging. Read more at University of Arizona News Pagination … 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image Supporting students all summer June 2, 2026 Even during the quieter summer months, employees across the U of A continue working to keep students connected, supported and successful year-round. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Record-breaking dorm move-out rummage sale diverts thousands of pounds from landfills June 2, 2026 The University of Arizona's spring move-out donation programs kept reusable items out of landfills while supporting students and community organizations across Tucson. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image U of A program bridges historical gap in swimming access, now for teens and adults June 2, 2026 The African American Museum of Southern Arizona, which provides free swimming lessons with U of A Aquatics to address disparities in swim access, has expanded its youth program to include teens and adults. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Built by collaboration, the renovated Nanofabrication Core Facility empowers future research June 1, 2026 The recently reopened Nanofabrication Core Facility provides a larger clean room and advanced equipment to expand research possibilities for employees, students and industry partners for years to come. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image U of A continues to rank among top 0.5% of world universities in CWUR rankings June 1, 2026 The U of A ranked No. 50 among U.S. institutions and No. 27 among public colleges and universities in the 2026 edition of the Center for World University Rankings. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image U of A New Start program helps Tucson students transition to college June 1, 2026 The U of A is renewing its long-running New Start summer bridge program to help Tucson students make a smoother and more confident transition to college before the fall semester begins. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Look up: Your guide to summer stargazing in Arizona May 31, 2026 No need for gadgets or your wallet; all you need is a dark location and your eyes. Arizona is a magnet for stargazers, and university experts have tips on how to make the most of the night sky. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Arizona tribal agriculture generates over $750 million in total economic output, new analysis finds May 28, 2026 A first-of-its-kind systematic, benchmark study reveals American Indians manage 81% of Arizona's farmland and drive significant "spillover" benefits for non-tribal communities. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Researchers convene at U of A to tackle 'forever chemicals' at National PFAS Conference May 27, 2026 The 2026 National PFAS Conference, taking place June 8-10 on the U of A campus, is one of the few national conferences designed around the people living very closely with contamination. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Near-space certificate program boosts homeland security May 22, 2026 The University of Arizona leverages its research strengths to launch the Advanced Education in Terrestrial Operations and Space program. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image New $3.8M NIH grant funds research on 'mind after midnight' as a suicide risk factor May 21, 2026 Researchers in the Department of Psychiatry are studying the effects of being awake between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. on decision-making. Read more at University of Arizona News
Image Turning surroundings into a 'virtual screen' could help machines to better see in 3D May 20, 2026 A new approach to accurately imaging objects with complex shapes and varying degrees of "shininess" could enable high-precision applications in virtual and mixed reality settings, industrial inspection and medical imaging. Read more at University of Arizona News