Inspired by Data Science, Team Aims to Fulfill the Promise of NEPA Environmental Goals Dec. 3, 2021 Read more Image
Studying Trash for a Cleaner Future Dec. 2, 2021 "Water bottle, plastic bag, another plastic bag, a piece of… soda bottle? Plastic...I think this one is an auto part, yeah? Another, no, two more plastic bags…” Jamie Irby, UArizona Environmental Science senior, points and describes half-buried trash items as she slowly walks a transect in the seasonally dry Santa Cruz River in Tucson. Read more Image
Healthy Plants, Healthy Food, Healthy People Nov. 15, 2021 Microbiology senior Madison Goforth arrives at 7am on a chilly fall morning to work with her mentors, Victor and Brandon, and a crew of regular volunteers at Nuestra Tierra garden, managed by the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona (CFBSA). Madison starts her morning by feeding the chickens and checking their water, then moves to the greenhouse, where she applies a mixture of fish emulsion, kelp, and organic pesticide Bt, to a variety of winter veggie seedlings. Read more Image
Noah Weaver on Getting Involved and Tackling Health Disparities, Together Nov. 10, 2021 What is your major/year? My name is Noah Weaver and I am a sophomore majoring in Physiology and Medical Sciences, with minors in both Spanish and Gov't and Public Policy Read more Image
UArizona Graduating Senior Survey Reveals the Importance of Internships, Especially for Underrepresented Students Nov. 2, 2021 Each year, UArizona Student Engagement & Career Development administers the Graduating Senior Survey to all UArizona graduating seniors, in effort to understand career destinations after graduation, as well as student satisfaction with their college education. Recently shared results from the 2019-20 survey emphasize the importance of internships in landing a job after graduation, especially for students demographically underrepresented in college. Read more Image
Announcing the 2022 AIR Resilience Grants Recipients Nov. 1, 2021 On October 28, 2021, the Arizona Institutes for Resilience (AIR) awarded Resilience Grants totaling nearly $400,000 to seven teams representing six UArizona colleges and 10 departments or units. The grants are funded by the Technology and Research Initiative Fund (TRIF), administered by the Office of Research, Innovation & Impact and AIR, and supported through Arizona sales tax revenues. Read more Image
Architecture Student Learns to Build with the Earth Oct. 18, 2021 Daniel Vega is a UArizona senior majoring in Sustainable Built Environments (SBE), a born-and-raised Tucsonan, and a member of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe. He was attracted to the SBE program because of his lifelong relationship with the natural environment, and a desire to employ sustainable building practices in his tribal community. Read more Image
Brennan Breen on Finding Sustainable Solutions in Unlikely Places Oct. 4, 2021 What program and/or department are you in? What year? I’m a senior in Chemical Engineering, with minors in biosystems engineering and chemistry. Read more Image
Carson Scholar Diana Githu Embodies What It Means To Be An Environmentalist Sept. 14, 2021 What program and/or department are you in? What year? I am a second year PHD student in the Arid Land Resource Science Program. Read more Image
Christopher B. Yazzie, Diné College, Class of 2012 Sept. 9, 2021 Christopher B. Yazzie is a member of the Navajo Nation. He is Tó’adheedlíinii (Water Flows Together clan), born for Bííh Bitoodnii (Deer Spring clan). He was born and raised in the Navajo Nation and is from Tuba City and Dinebito Dam, Arizona. Read more Image