UArizona climatologist explains how mining can be part of a sustainable future Feb. 14, 2024 Joellen Russell, a renowned University of Arizona climatologist, will join a panel of experts at a symposium Thursday to discuss the university's role in establishing mining practices that help create a more sustainable future. Read more at UArizona News Image
Alfie Norville Gem & Mineral Museum receives significant collection and commitment for $1.6M endowment Feb. 5, 2024 The donation and commitment for the Arthur Roe Micromount Collection and Memorial Endowment for Conservation and Education were made by the family of Arthur "Art" Roe and his wife, Barbara Roe. Read more at UArizona News Image
Modern bird brains reveal evolutionary history of flight, dating back to the dinosaurs Jan. 31, 2024 Scientists, including one from the University of Arizona, pinpointed birds' cerebellums as key to the evolution of flight by comparing images of today's birds' brains with dinosaur fossils. Read more at UArizona News Image
College of Science Lecture Series to spotlight science's 'surprise twists' Jan. 30, 2024 Learn how unexpected discoveries involving black holes, tree-ring dating, planets and plastics have helped shape scientific research. The weekly series runs Feb. 7-28. Read more at UArizona News Image
'Making Arizona' Documentary Screenings and Climate Conversations Jan. 30, 2024 UArizona Associate Professor in the School of Theatre, Film and Television Michael Mulcahy to debut new climate-focused docuseries, Making Arizona, on Feb. 21, 2024 at UArizona’s award-winning ENR2 building. Read more Image
UArizona Announces Lovejoy Center for Bridging Biodiversity, Conservation Science, and Policy Jan. 26, 2024 Read more Image
UArizona Gem and Mineral Museum unveils rare specimen donated by renowned collector Jan. 25, 2024 The specimen of the mineral stibnite was extracted in 2003 from the Wuling Mine in southeastern China and is exceptionally rare for its size, intricacy and quality. Read more at UArizona News Image
How marketing and business educators can help combat climate change Jan. 8, 2024 A new University of Arizona study suggests that marketing educators are uniquely positioned to help address climate change, which is largely fueled by human consumption. Read more at UArizona News Image