Remote, in-person, hybrid? Work-from-home may not be the “new normal” Feb. 12, 2024 A new study from UArizona researchers reveals the next generation’s desire for more in-person work. Read more Image
UArizona team seeks to bridge science and policy with state fellowship program Feb. 8, 2024 “An Arizona STPF program will provide legislators with direct access to nonpartisan counsel on the most critical issues facing the state today,” explained Caitlyn Hall, an assistant professor of practice in the Department of Biosystems Engineering. Read More Image
New SNRE program is bringing conservation to campus Feb. 7, 2024 Dave Ziegler, former director of the Tahoe Regional Planning agency, brings decades of experience to the University of Arizona to kick off the Conservationist-in-Residency program Read more Image
Nature's umbrella: how cover crops mitigate weather-induced agricultural losses Feb. 2, 2024 Learn about the latest insights for climate-smart farming and how cover crops fortify agriculture against extreme weather, reducing losses and enhancing resilience. Read more Image
Revitalizing Indigenous foodways: A grant for sustainable growth Jan. 18, 2024 A new project fueled by a nearly $500,000 grant from The Rockefeller Foundation’s Climate Exploration Fund aims to breathe new life into tribal communities' food systems and bring recognition for Indigenous agricultural contributions. Read more Image
Lovejoy Center established for bridging biodiversity, conservation science, and policy Jan. 16, 2024 Rachel Gallery, a professor in the CALES' School of Natural Resources and the Environment, has been appointed the inaugural holder of the Thomas E. Lovejoy Endowed Chair in Biodiversity, Conservation Science, and Policy and the center’s founding director. Read more Image
New UArizona Extension app connects Pinal County residents with ways to build healthier lives Jan. 10, 2024 Developed with the Pinal County Public Health Services District and AZ Health Zone, Pinal Healthy & Active offers food, exercise, and fun options. 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