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A series of wine barrells sitting in a metal rack. The words 'CV 23 SYRAH' are written on the front of the barrels in chalk.

Arizona vineyards produce a surprising variety of grapes in unexpected places

March 23, 2026

A recent Cooperative Extension harvest analysis gives growers a more detailed picture of their industry than they've ever had.

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U of A ranked No. 1 in entomology and top 50 among global research universities by EduRank

March 20, 2026

The U of A continues to hold its spot as the world's top entomology program and retains its status as a top-tier university in nearly 200 different fields of study.

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Applied active transportation class aims to improve bike and pedestrian safety on campus

March 11, 2026

A new course focused on improving walking and cycling conditions aims to make the University of Arizona campus safer and more connected.

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Eugene Sander

University of Arizona remembers former President Eugene G. Sander

March 4, 2026

Eugene G. Sander, the 20th president of the University of Arizona and the former vice provost and dean of the College of Agriculture, Life & Environmental Sciences, passed away Feb. 22.

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Joe Blickfeldt: Fostering Resilience Through Plant Diversity

March 4, 2026

In this Q&A, U of A senior and plant science major Joe Blickfeldt shares how exploration of plant diversity through research and outreach supports resilience, community, and solutions to environmental issues.

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Nine Flowers to Find in the Sonoran Desert this Spring

March 4, 2026

Planning to get out into the desert to see the flowers this spring? Here are nine flowers to spot!

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Combating Eco-Anxiety with Ecotherapy and Community

March 1, 2026
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U of A heat policy experts to present at annual Frontiers of Science symposium

Feb. 26, 2026

The National Academy of Sciences event, designed to highlight the work of early-career scientists, will include a panel featuring Ufuoma Ovienmhada and her work on heat health in prisons. Ladd Keith, a heat governance policy expert, will present the panel introduction.

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New housing project to support student success at the U of A

Feb. 19, 2026

The University of Arizona celebrated a new student success milestone when the Arizona Board of Regents approved plans for a future residence hall.

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Southern Arizona Heat Summit highlights youth voices while helping Tucson prepare for extreme heat

Feb. 18, 2026

The Southern Arizona Heat Planning Summit helps officials prepare for and protect vulnerable citizens during increasing extreme heat events and has led to an international reputation for excellence in heat planning and preparedness.

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