Image Digital terrain models zero in on Martian surface Oct. 25, 2023 A team of scientists at the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory brings alien landscapes to life by creating realistic, to-scale digital terrain models from scientific data. Read more at UArizona News
Image UArizona preparing the next generation of special education professionals Oct. 24, 2023 With $5 million in separate grants, the Department of Disabilities and Psychoeducational Studies will train early intervention specialists and advance research. Read more at UArizona News
Image Researchers probe how a piece of the moon became a near-Earth asteroid Oct. 23, 2023 A University of Arizona team has found that an interesting pathway could have led the moon fragment to reach Earth's orbital space, suggesting there could be many more. Read more at UArizona News
Image UArizona political scientist on how the Latino vote may impact 2024 Oct. 18, 2023 Lisa M. Sanchez researches ethno-racial disparities in American politics. In this Q&A, she discusses what the U.S.'s increasingly energized Latino electorate means for the next election. Read more at UArizona News
Image From the skies to your roof, what does a raindrop pick up along the way? Oct. 17, 2023 The university's Project Harvest trained community members to collect rainwater to be tested for contaminants. The findings were published in bilingual interactive visualizations. Read more at UArizona News
Image UArizona launches Arizona Astrobiology Center to unlock the mysteries of life in the universe Oct. 17, 2023 The center will bring together students and faculty from across campus to unravel the enigma of life's beginnings and our place in the cosmos. Read more at UArizona News
Image Statement from President Robbins on campus demonstrations Oct. 11, 2023 Read more at UArizona News
Image UArizona professor reflects on legacy and impact of 'The Laramie Project' Oct. 11, 2023 Greg Pierotti, co-creator of "The Laramie Project," speaks about the play, the lasting impact of the murder of Matthew Shepard 25 years ago and how a new generation of students is reacting to the material. Read more at UArizona News
Image First look at Bennu sample reveals carbon, water Oct. 11, 2023 The latest findings from NASA's University of Arizona-led OSIRIS-REx mission support scientists' theory that asteroids rich in carbon and water may have delivered the essential building blocks of life and made Earth habitable. Read more at UArizona News
Image Mining Arizona's hidden treasure Oct. 10, 2023 University researchers partner with mining community to explore ways to repurpose copper mining waste rock as part of a Regents' Research Grant from the Arizona Board of Regents. Read more at UArizona News