Five entrepreneurs with San Carlos Apache Tribe make up the inaugural Native FORGE cohort Nov. 1, 2022 The program will partner business owners and operators with a mentor and provide training and technical assistance over the next year to help their businesses grow. Read more Image
Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines gives keynote at UArizona intelligence summit Oct. 31, 2022 Haines spoke at the College of Applied Science and Technology's second annual Southern Arizona Intelligence Summit, which focused on the theme of "diversity in the intelligence community." Read more Image
Battery-free, light-powered pacemaker may improve quality of life for heart disease patients Oct. 27, 2022 University of Arizona engineers lead a research team that is developing a new kind of pacemaker, which envelops the heart and uses precise targeting capabilities to bypass pain receptors and reduce patient discomfort. Read more Image
What you're feeling after the campus shooting is normal Oct. 26, 2022 Sadness, anger and fear are common emotions after a tragic event. Acknowledging those feelings and seeking support when needed is important, says clinical psychologist Patricia Haynes. The university has resources available. Read more Image
Space sciences, water resources shine in US News Best Global Universities ranking Oct. 26, 2022 UArizona ranked 108th in the 2023 Best Global Universities ranking. The university was No. 44 among universities in the U.S. and No. 23 among public universities. Read more Image
Experts explain our love of fear and fascination with the supernatural Oct. 25, 2022 Whether you're looking for meaning or simply want a fun fright, UArizona experts in humanities and Gothic literature say our interest in the paranormal is a "natural human impulse." Read more Image
UArizona researchers develop 'Goldilocks drug' to treat triple-negative breast cancer Oct. 25, 2022 Triple-negative breast cancer accounts for about 10 to 15% of all breast cancers. Researchers have developed a drug they hope can treat it with little to no toxic side effects. Read more Image
With $6M grant, researchers will explore how Southwest communities can best adapt to climate change Oct. 25, 2022 UArizona researchers are furthering their efforts to examine how water, aridity and heat impact communities in the American Southwest, and how those challenges affect human health. Read more Image
Wildcats reunite for UArizona Homecoming Oct. 24, 2022 Wildcats are invited to campus Thursday through Saturday for Homecoming festivities that include a bonfire, the Lighting of "A" Mountain, a tailgate party, the football game against USC and more. Read more Image
New UArizona program will offer language and culture training for Department of Defense Oct. 20, 2022 Funded by a three-year, $1.5 million grant, the university's new Language Training Center will provide language and culture training to U.S. Department of Defense personnel. Read more Image