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Stephanie Winick: Inspiration, Intentionality, and Impact in Student Life

Feb. 7, 2025

Stephanie Winick is a senior double majoring in environmental science and Spanish. In this Q&A, Winick discusses the value of learning from other students, how intentional everyday actions can contribute to bigger change, and her goals to pursue a career dedicated to environmentalism.

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U of A to help develop national standards for sustainability in higher ed

Feb. 6, 2025

The U of A and 20 other U.S. institutions will help the Carnegie Foundation develop a new higher education designation recognizing sustainability and climate action.

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CDC awards $1.25M to U of A engineers retooling mine production and safety

Jan. 9, 2025

The grant from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health will support U of A researchers' work to improve safety and productivity in the mining industry.

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New leadership, interstellar discoveries, dogs to the rescue: Top 10 U of A stories of 2024

Dec. 18, 2024

From canine companionship to intergalactic intrigue, U of A research, scholarship and expertise generated news around the world in 2024.

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How millennials are thinking about retirement in the face of climate stress

Dec. 16, 2024

U of A researchers found that millennials are balancing hope and hesitation as they plan for their financial futures amid climate challenges.

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Trial by fire: U of A-developed tool cuts through the noise in wildfire management

Dec. 11, 2024

The Burn Period Tracker tool provides real-time information on the number of hours per day that relative humidity is less than or equal to 20% – a metric informally known as the "burn period." The tool has been has been widely adopted by fire managers across the Southwest.

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U of A to lead $12M study on underground carbon storage in Arizona

Dec. 9, 2024

U of A geoscientists are leading a $12 million feasibility study to characterize geologic locations suitable for carbon dioxide storage in the Harquahala basin west of Phoenix.

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Hope Barton: Environmental Policy for People and the Planet

Dec. 6, 2024

Natural Resources and Public Management and Policy student Hope Barton shares how her rural upbringing shaped her passion for environmental justice and reflects on how nature and community have inspired her academic and professional journey.

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Hydrologists to transform climate projections with microbial data and artificial intelligence

Nov. 19, 2024

With funding from the Department of Energy, U of A researchers are working to revolutionize our understanding of how soil microbes influence climate change.

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Bringing precision to the murky debate on fish oil

Nov. 14, 2024

With a $3.9 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, precision nutrition researchers will conduct a clinical trial to explore how ancestry and genetics affect the body's response to omega-3 fatty acids.

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