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Raytheon commits $2M gift for University of Arizona engineering center
Raytheon, an RTX business, has announced a $2 million gift commitment to the University of Arizona's College of Engineering.
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New telescopes may aid search for extraterrestrial oxygen
The University of Arizona is leading research into the potential of next-generation telescopes to detect biosignatures on distant planets.
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University of Arizona captures first images of 'baby planets' with new instrument
Astronomers at the University of Arizona have used a new instrument to capture detailed images of young planets orbiting the star PDS 70, located 370 light-years away in the constellation Centaurus.
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University of Arizona athletes achieve record-setting academic performance
The University of Arizona's student-athletes have set a new academic record, achieving a collective GPA of 3.373 for the fall semester.
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James Webb Telescope reveals extended lifespan for planet-forming disks
Researchers at the University of Arizona have discovered that planet-forming disks can last significantly longer than previously thought, particularly around small stars.
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University of Arizona explores communication science in annual lecture series
The University of Arizona College of Science is set to explore the intricate science of communication in its annual lecture series.
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University Of Arizona honors outstanding alumni at annual awards ceremony
The University of Arizona is set to honor its distinguished alumni at the upcoming Alumni of the Year awards ceremony on February 27.
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Bojan Louis honored with 2025 USA Fellowship for literary contributions
Bojan Louis, an associate professor at the University of Arizona, has been named a 2025 USA Fellow by United States Artists.
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Study reveals accelerated glacier melt impacting freshwater sources
Ice melting from glaciers worldwide is significantly impacting freshwater resources and contributing to rising global sea levels, according to a recent study by an international research consortium that includes scientists from the University of...
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Study shows decline in North American wildfire activity despite increased severity
Contrary to common perceptions, North American forests are experiencing fewer wildfires than in the past, according to a new study published in Nature Communications.
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Erika Hamden joins newly revived Arizona Space Commission
University of Arizona astronomer Erika Hamden has been appointed as an inaugural member of the Arizona Space Commission.
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University of Arizona professors create astronomy curriculum for visually impaired students
When Steve Kortenkamp began teaching astronomy at the University of Arizona in 2007, he encountered an unexpected challenge.
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University of Arizona highlights excellence at Fuel Wonder Phoenix event
The University of Arizona showcased its interdisciplinary expertise in health and wellness at the Fuel Wonder Phoenix event this week.
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University of Arizona recognized for strong student-faculty engagement in national survey
Students at the University of Arizona have reported strong faculty connections and academic support, according to a national survey.
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U of A professor's archaeological finds featured in upcoming Cyprus museum
An ancient Roman city in Cyprus, Kourion, was devastated by a massive earthquake on July 21, 365 A.D. This event, the largest earthquake recorded in the Mediterranean at that time, was mentioned in the writings of fourth-century author Ammianus...
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Suresh Garimella joins National Academy of Engineering's class of 2025
University of Arizona President Suresh Garimella has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering, a prestigious honor for engineers.
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University of Arizona wins prestigious award for campus internationalization efforts
The University of Arizona has been recognized with the Senator Paul Simon Award for Campus Internationalization by NAFSA: Association of International Educators.
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University supports veterans through comprehensive programs aiding transition from military service
After 15 years in the United States Army, My Wery transitioned to civilian life by enrolling at the University of Arizona in the fall of 2024.
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Yuma County's agriculture generates significant economic impact in Arizona
A recent study by the University of Arizona highlights the significant economic impact of Yuma County's agriculture on both the state and local economy.
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University partners with Carnegie Foundation on national sustainability standards
The University of Arizona has been selected to assist the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching in developing a new classification to acknowledge sustainability efforts in U.S. higher education institutions.