Why it may be better to give than to receive this Valentine's Day Feb. 8, 2023 Research has shown that hugs, kisses and other forms of affectionate communication are good for health, especially when it comes to the heart. Those who give affection may see even more benefit than those on the receiving end. Read more Image
Project will provide broadband and technology access to underserved students and communities Feb. 8, 2023 Funded by $3 million from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Project CAN will address the need for broadband internet access in diverse Southern Arizona communities. Read more Image
Cookbook showcases Black life in Tucson Feb. 7, 2023 Thirty years after the original publication of "Meals and Memoirs," a second edition of the cookbook, updated by a University of Arizona faculty member, expands on local African American stories and recipes. Read more Image
Researcher will showcase Native American sign language in Super Bowl performance Feb. 6, 2023 Colin Denny, a research assistant in the College of Education, will perform a sign language interpretation of the song "America the Beautiful" during the Super Bowl pregame show on Sunday. The performance, he said, is an opportunity to show millions of people that North American Indian Sign Language, despite being centuries old, is still here. Read more Image
$1M gift elevates rugby at University of Arizona Feb. 2, 2023 The University of Arizona rugby program will now offer scholarships to its student-athletes thanks to a $1 million gift from Jason Figley, a parent of a current and a former rugby player at UArizona. Read more Image
The key to healthier employees could be a quieter – or louder – office space Feb. 2, 2023 A new study suggests that too much – or too little – office noise has a negative effect on employee well-being. The sweet spot? About 50 decibels, comparable to moderate rain or birdsong. Read more Image
Microbes are 'active engineers' in Earth's rock-to-life cycle Feb. 1, 2023 An open-air, living laboratory that spans parts of Arizona and New Mexico is helping researchers better understand how mineral weathering – the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals over time – feeds into Earth's intricate life-support system. Read more Image
Celebrating Black History Month Feb. 1, 2023 The university will mark Black History Month in February with a cultural dance performance, a fireside chat with the daughter of a history-making Wildcats basketball coach, video profiles of Black student-athletes and more. Read more Image
Distinguished UArizona graduates to be honored with Alumni of the Year Awards Jan. 31, 2023 Read more Image
Five UArizona researchers named AAAS Fellows Jan. 31, 2023 Five UArizona faculty members have been named AAAS Fellows, a distinct honor in the scientific community bestowed by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. From using microbes to combat allergies to turning insects into food, the university's newest AAAS Fellows represent a broad range of research expertise. Read more Image