A Q&A with Ida Sami Dec. 18, 2020 Ida Sami is a Ph.D. student in the Arid Lands Resource Sciences program. Her research focuses on climate change adaptation planning and environmental science, and she explores how heat stress is affecting pedestrian mobility patterns and their comfort level in multimodel corridors in the hot and arid climate. Read more Image A Q&A with Ladd Keith Dec. 17, 2020 Ladd Keith is an interdisciplinary researcher working at the intersection of urban planning and climate change to create more sustainable and resilient cities. He is an Assistant Professor in Planning and Sustainable Built Environments at the University of Arizona College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture. Read more Image Aaron Nach Finds the Bonds between Accounting and Climate Justice Dec. 17, 2020 What is your major/year? I am a senior majoring in Accounting graduating in December. Read more Image A Q&A with Jonathan Crisman Dec. 16, 2020 Jonathan Jae-an Crisman is an artist and urban scholar whose work considers the intersections between culture, politics, and place. He is an Assistant Professor in Public & Applied Humanities at the University of Arizona College of Humanities. Read more Image Daniel Casanova: Planning for a Better Future Dec. 1, 2020 What is your major/year? I am a sophomore at the University of Arizona seeking a BS in Sustainable Built Environments with a minor in Environmental Studies. Read more Image Plant-Based Thanksgiving Nov. 23, 2020 Happy Turkey Week, Wildcats! It’s no secret that as populations and incomes increase around the world, agriculture and other food systems have been working hard to feed the world’s people. Read more Image How Jeri Wilcox's Passion for Sustainability Shapes Her UArizona Experience Nov. 15, 2020 What is your major? I’m a junior in Environmental Science with an emphasis in the Biosphere Read more Image Safe & Sustainable Spooky Season Oct. 29, 2020 Get your friends together on your UArizona Zoom account this weekend for a night unlike any other, by hosting a virtual Murder Mystery “party.” These virtual gatherings allow you and your friends to solve the "who-dunnit" mystery and can involve as many people as you want with, with as much creativity as you want. Read more Image Recap of the Native Know-How Workshop Oct. 12, 2020 On September 23, 2020, the UArizona Native Nations Institute (NNI) led the Native Know-How workshop, sponsored by the Agnese Nelms Haury Program in Environment and Social Justice (Haury Program). Read more Image Sustainable Spaces Sept. 28, 2020 Here at the University of Arizona, times are still very uncertain. Right now, it is as important as ever to stay home and help prevent the spread of COVID-19. However, there has never been a better time to focus on making your at-home workspace and study space truly feel like your own. Read more Image Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
A Q&A with Ida Sami Dec. 18, 2020 Ida Sami is a Ph.D. student in the Arid Lands Resource Sciences program. Her research focuses on climate change adaptation planning and environmental science, and she explores how heat stress is affecting pedestrian mobility patterns and their comfort level in multimodel corridors in the hot and arid climate. Read more Image
A Q&A with Ladd Keith Dec. 17, 2020 Ladd Keith is an interdisciplinary researcher working at the intersection of urban planning and climate change to create more sustainable and resilient cities. He is an Assistant Professor in Planning and Sustainable Built Environments at the University of Arizona College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture. Read more Image
Aaron Nach Finds the Bonds between Accounting and Climate Justice Dec. 17, 2020 What is your major/year? I am a senior majoring in Accounting graduating in December. Read more Image
A Q&A with Jonathan Crisman Dec. 16, 2020 Jonathan Jae-an Crisman is an artist and urban scholar whose work considers the intersections between culture, politics, and place. He is an Assistant Professor in Public & Applied Humanities at the University of Arizona College of Humanities. Read more Image
Daniel Casanova: Planning for a Better Future Dec. 1, 2020 What is your major/year? I am a sophomore at the University of Arizona seeking a BS in Sustainable Built Environments with a minor in Environmental Studies. Read more Image
Plant-Based Thanksgiving Nov. 23, 2020 Happy Turkey Week, Wildcats! It’s no secret that as populations and incomes increase around the world, agriculture and other food systems have been working hard to feed the world’s people. Read more Image
How Jeri Wilcox's Passion for Sustainability Shapes Her UArizona Experience Nov. 15, 2020 What is your major? I’m a junior in Environmental Science with an emphasis in the Biosphere Read more Image
Safe & Sustainable Spooky Season Oct. 29, 2020 Get your friends together on your UArizona Zoom account this weekend for a night unlike any other, by hosting a virtual Murder Mystery “party.” These virtual gatherings allow you and your friends to solve the "who-dunnit" mystery and can involve as many people as you want with, with as much creativity as you want. Read more Image
Recap of the Native Know-How Workshop Oct. 12, 2020 On September 23, 2020, the UArizona Native Nations Institute (NNI) led the Native Know-How workshop, sponsored by the Agnese Nelms Haury Program in Environment and Social Justice (Haury Program). Read more Image
Sustainable Spaces Sept. 28, 2020 Here at the University of Arizona, times are still very uncertain. Right now, it is as important as ever to stay home and help prevent the spread of COVID-19. However, there has never been a better time to focus on making your at-home workspace and study space truly feel like your own. Read more Image