Wednesday Yuma’s agricultural might: Arizona’s Silicon Valley of vegetables Known as the 'Winter Lettuce Capital of the World,' Yuma’s agricultural heritage drives a multibillion-dollar economy that extends far beyond the fields. But this isn’t just about farming—it’s about how a single industry can shape an entire local economy. Read more Browse by category - Any -Alumni and FriendsFacultyStudent profilesIn Our CommunitiesResearchStudents Apply Image The kids aren't alright: Saplings show how changing climate may undermine forests Nov. 6, 2023 CALES researchers' findings from studying young trees can help shape forest management policy and our understanding of how landscapes will change. Read more Image Just add water: Returning biodiversity to urban environments Nov. 4, 2023 Michael Bogan, an aquatic ecologist and professor of natural resources, works with the community to restore biodiversity in the beleaguered rivers of the American Southwest. Read more Image An enduring legacy Nov. 4, 2023 Susan Beeler Anderson and Keith Anderson invest in the red and blue as a tribute to their families’ innovative spirit. Read more Image Food as medicine Nov. 4, 2023 A CALES researcher forges partnerships to tackle diabetes in Arizona communities. Read More Image Invested in growing the next generation of scientists Nov. 4, 2023 As the Director of the National Science Foundation Water and Environmental Technology (WEST) Center and a professor in the Department of Environmental Science, Ian Pepper and his wife wanted to give something back to environmental science students. Read more Image We grow more than vegetables, we grow people Nov. 4, 2023 A program of the Pima County Cooperative Extension and the University of Arizona, TVF is a working urban farm and healthy living center that fosters life and leadership skills in young people through agriculture, culinary education, outdoor adventure opportunities, and community engagement. Read more Image Honoring Excellence: John Palumbo receives award for Integrated Pest Management Oct. 30, 2023 For his innovative and sustainable strategies benefiting growers in Arizona and California, John Palumbo has received an Excellence Award from the Entomological Society of America. Read more Image We need a single list of all life on Earth – and most taxonomists now agree on how to start Oct. 30, 2023 Species lists, often overlooked but integral to science and society, serve as foundational pillars, shaping our comprehension of the natural world, aiding threatened species management, quarantine protocols, disease control, and more. Read more Image Celebrating canine heroes through fashion: The Dogs N Denim Fashion Show Oct. 27, 2023 The annual Dogs N Denim Fashion Show seamlessly blended style and service, as fashion students curated a heartwarming event. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Wednesday Yuma’s agricultural might: Arizona’s Silicon Valley of vegetables Known as the 'Winter Lettuce Capital of the World,' Yuma’s agricultural heritage drives a multibillion-dollar economy that extends far beyond the fields. But this isn’t just about farming—it’s about how a single industry can shape an entire local economy. Read more
Image The kids aren't alright: Saplings show how changing climate may undermine forests Nov. 6, 2023 CALES researchers' findings from studying young trees can help shape forest management policy and our understanding of how landscapes will change. Read more
Image Just add water: Returning biodiversity to urban environments Nov. 4, 2023 Michael Bogan, an aquatic ecologist and professor of natural resources, works with the community to restore biodiversity in the beleaguered rivers of the American Southwest. Read more
Image An enduring legacy Nov. 4, 2023 Susan Beeler Anderson and Keith Anderson invest in the red and blue as a tribute to their families’ innovative spirit. Read more
Image Food as medicine Nov. 4, 2023 A CALES researcher forges partnerships to tackle diabetes in Arizona communities. Read More
Image Invested in growing the next generation of scientists Nov. 4, 2023 As the Director of the National Science Foundation Water and Environmental Technology (WEST) Center and a professor in the Department of Environmental Science, Ian Pepper and his wife wanted to give something back to environmental science students. Read more
Image We grow more than vegetables, we grow people Nov. 4, 2023 A program of the Pima County Cooperative Extension and the University of Arizona, TVF is a working urban farm and healthy living center that fosters life and leadership skills in young people through agriculture, culinary education, outdoor adventure opportunities, and community engagement. Read more
Image Honoring Excellence: John Palumbo receives award for Integrated Pest Management Oct. 30, 2023 For his innovative and sustainable strategies benefiting growers in Arizona and California, John Palumbo has received an Excellence Award from the Entomological Society of America. Read more
Image We need a single list of all life on Earth – and most taxonomists now agree on how to start Oct. 30, 2023 Species lists, often overlooked but integral to science and society, serve as foundational pillars, shaping our comprehension of the natural world, aiding threatened species management, quarantine protocols, disease control, and more. Read more
Image Celebrating canine heroes through fashion: The Dogs N Denim Fashion Show Oct. 27, 2023 The annual Dogs N Denim Fashion Show seamlessly blended style and service, as fashion students curated a heartwarming event. Read more