Nov. 14, 2024 Bringing precision to the murky debate on fish oil A new University of Arizona-led $3.9M grant from the National Institutes of Health aims to uncover how ancestry and genetic factors may impact the effectiveness of omega-3 fatty acids in cardiovascular health. Read more Browse by category - Any -Alumni and FriendsFacultyStudent profilesIn Our CommunitiesResearchStudents Apply Image A pasture of 'professors' Jan. 10, 2024 The University of Arizona's teaching herd provides College of Veterinary Medicine students education straight from the horses' mouths. Read more Image How marketing and business school educators can help combat climate change Jan. 10, 2024 A new University of Arizona study suggests that marketing and business faculty are uniquely positioned to help curb over consumption and support responsible consumer behavior. Read more Image A nontraditional path: a second start for a “Vet Cat” Jan. 1, 2024 For Ariana (Ari) Bootier, the challenges just kept coming – from homelessness to injury, to discouragement. But nothing would stop her from pursuing her lifelong dream of veterinary medicine. Read more Image Fulbright Scholar Alma Anides Morales uses drones to keep water basins clean and communities safe Dec. 22, 2023 Environmental Science doctoral candidate Anides Morales spent six months studying soil erosion in Mexican communities to better understand how to support watersheds affected by pollution. Read more Image A winter break guide to professional development Dec. 13, 2023 Set yourself up for success this winter break by following these tips from our professional development expert. Read more Image Extension helps wine growers identify, deal with disease, pest and weather threats Dec. 12, 2023 A recent symposium highlighted several ways CALES and Extension experts are helping the state's expanding industry thrive amid threats from weather, pests and diseases. Read more Image Discovering a business world that cares about people Dec. 8, 2023 If you had asked Stephanie Weiler what she thought of economics in high school, she would have said it was boring and something she would never do. So, how did Stephanie end up with a master’s degree in applied econometrics and data analytics? Read more Image CALES community-engaged research generates clean water knowledge, solutions Dec. 7, 2023 Recognizing the entwined connection between disproportionate contaminant exposure and public distrust, faculty members like Karletta Chief and Mónica Ramírez-Andreotta are utilizing community-engaged research methods to connect with communities. Read more Image Community-led Indigenous environmental health in the American Southwest Dec. 7, 2023 A $6 million NIH grant will support partnerships with Indigenous communities and CALES researchers. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Nov. 14, 2024 Bringing precision to the murky debate on fish oil A new University of Arizona-led $3.9M grant from the National Institutes of Health aims to uncover how ancestry and genetic factors may impact the effectiveness of omega-3 fatty acids in cardiovascular health. Read more
Image A pasture of 'professors' Jan. 10, 2024 The University of Arizona's teaching herd provides College of Veterinary Medicine students education straight from the horses' mouths. Read more
Image How marketing and business school educators can help combat climate change Jan. 10, 2024 A new University of Arizona study suggests that marketing and business faculty are uniquely positioned to help curb over consumption and support responsible consumer behavior. Read more
Image A nontraditional path: a second start for a “Vet Cat” Jan. 1, 2024 For Ariana (Ari) Bootier, the challenges just kept coming – from homelessness to injury, to discouragement. But nothing would stop her from pursuing her lifelong dream of veterinary medicine. Read more
Image Fulbright Scholar Alma Anides Morales uses drones to keep water basins clean and communities safe Dec. 22, 2023 Environmental Science doctoral candidate Anides Morales spent six months studying soil erosion in Mexican communities to better understand how to support watersheds affected by pollution. Read more
Image A winter break guide to professional development Dec. 13, 2023 Set yourself up for success this winter break by following these tips from our professional development expert. Read more
Image Extension helps wine growers identify, deal with disease, pest and weather threats Dec. 12, 2023 A recent symposium highlighted several ways CALES and Extension experts are helping the state's expanding industry thrive amid threats from weather, pests and diseases. Read more
Image Discovering a business world that cares about people Dec. 8, 2023 If you had asked Stephanie Weiler what she thought of economics in high school, she would have said it was boring and something she would never do. So, how did Stephanie end up with a master’s degree in applied econometrics and data analytics? Read more
Image CALES community-engaged research generates clean water knowledge, solutions Dec. 7, 2023 Recognizing the entwined connection between disproportionate contaminant exposure and public distrust, faculty members like Karletta Chief and Mónica Ramírez-Andreotta are utilizing community-engaged research methods to connect with communities. Read more
Image Community-led Indigenous environmental health in the American Southwest Dec. 7, 2023 A $6 million NIH grant will support partnerships with Indigenous communities and CALES researchers. Read more