One Health: Exploring the Intersection of Animal, Human, and Environmental Health Oct. 23, 2023 Read more Image Crafting a Green Halloween Oct. 17, 2023 Halloween season is finally here! If you've been pondering your choice of costume or decor, this year we’re inviting you to be mindful of our environmental footprint and explore sustainable alternatives. Read more Image Fall Foliage at the Campus Arboretum! Oct. 16, 2023 Read more Image Faculty Feature: Beth Tellman Oct. 8, 2023 Assistant Professor of Geography Beth Tellman is one of eight Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy Fellows this year. In this Q&A, Tellman talks about strengthening flood resilience and community rebuilding, using data to address injustices in flood mitigation infrastructure, and promoting a justice-centered approach to environmental challenges. Read more Image Celebrating Culture & Community Sept. 25, 2023 Read more Image Shannon Taylor: Bringing Traditional Ecological Knowledge to conservation and cartography Sept. 25, 2023 Shannon Taylor, White Mountain Apache and Navajo, is a junior studying Geographic Information Systems Technology. In this Q&A, she discusses how she hopes to apply Traditional Ecological Knowledge along with GIS and cartography to help with Native American communities' conservation efforts, historic preservation, land management and other tribal environmental issues. Read more Image Clean Water, Indigenous Solutions Sept. 18, 2023 Read more Image The pace of climate-driven extinction is accelerating, a UArizona-led study shows Sept. 18, 2023 Studying a lizard species in 18 mountain ranges in southeastern Arizona, researchers found 70 years' worth of climate-related extinction occurred in only seven years. Read more at UArizona News Image Bridging Earth and Society Sept. 11, 2023 Read more Image Labor, Health, and Environmental Justice Sept. 5, 2023 Read more Image Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
One Health: Exploring the Intersection of Animal, Human, and Environmental Health Oct. 23, 2023 Read more Image
Crafting a Green Halloween Oct. 17, 2023 Halloween season is finally here! If you've been pondering your choice of costume or decor, this year we’re inviting you to be mindful of our environmental footprint and explore sustainable alternatives. Read more Image
Faculty Feature: Beth Tellman Oct. 8, 2023 Assistant Professor of Geography Beth Tellman is one of eight Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy Fellows this year. In this Q&A, Tellman talks about strengthening flood resilience and community rebuilding, using data to address injustices in flood mitigation infrastructure, and promoting a justice-centered approach to environmental challenges. Read more Image
Shannon Taylor: Bringing Traditional Ecological Knowledge to conservation and cartography Sept. 25, 2023 Shannon Taylor, White Mountain Apache and Navajo, is a junior studying Geographic Information Systems Technology. In this Q&A, she discusses how she hopes to apply Traditional Ecological Knowledge along with GIS and cartography to help with Native American communities' conservation efforts, historic preservation, land management and other tribal environmental issues. Read more Image
The pace of climate-driven extinction is accelerating, a UArizona-led study shows Sept. 18, 2023 Studying a lizard species in 18 mountain ranges in southeastern Arizona, researchers found 70 years' worth of climate-related extinction occurred in only seven years. Read more at UArizona News Image