Image When cancer treatment stops, but the healing stalls Today Radiation can save lives, but it often leaves head and neck cancer survivors with damaged salivary glands. Scientists are uncovering how the body’s own immune cells might help restart the healing. Read more
Image Karletta Chief named to inaugural endowed professorship in Indigenous resilience Thursday Karletta Chief, a renowned Diné hydrologist in CALES and director of the Indigenous Resilience Center, was named inaugural recipient of the Agnese Nelms Haury Endowed Professorship in Indigenous Resilience for her contributions to the fields of hydrology, Indigenous resilience, environmental justice and climate change outreach and research. Read more
Image Renovated Food Product and Safety Laboratory gives students next-generation training following $10.9M makeover Sept. 30, 2025 The three-year, state-funded renovation resulted in upgrades to the lab’s physical space, technology and ability to serve students and stakeholders. Read more
Image Stitched with spirit: Students design custom denim jackets for Homecoming fundraiser Sept. 24, 2025 The Norton School of Human Ecology will host an auction featuring denim jackets designed by current and former students. Read more
Image Hands-on lab opens doors for Arizona’s future financial planners Sept. 18, 2025 Now, with a dedicated Financial Planning Lab, students will not only master classroom theory but also gain the applied skills, mentorship, and connections they need to shape the future of the profession. Read more
Image President Garimella highlights U of A's land-grant mission during Yavapai County visit Sept. 17, 2025 University of Arizona President Suresh Garimella and senior members of his leadership team visited Yavapai County to reinforce the institution's land-grant mission of service in every corner of the state. Read more
Image Study warns pest resistance threatens corn industry's newest biotech defense Sept. 17, 2025 Drawing on decades of data across multiple states, University of Arizona entomologists found that field-evolved resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis, or Bt, is undermining the effectiveness of corn that targets rootworms with the combination of Bt and RNA interference, or RNAi, a new biotech control that turns the rootworms' own genetic instructions against them. Read more
Image Navigating muddy waters: What the Gila chub teaches us about the evolving science of taxonomy Sept. 16, 2025 A small fish is at the center of a big debate among conservation biologists. Read more
Image Arizona startup tackles food waste with solar drying technology Sept. 10, 2025 A University of Arizona startup is bringing a solar-powered drying tower to market to help combat one of the world's most pressing challenges: food waste. Read more
Image Cool beans: Nutrition researchers’ study invites participants to learn about pulses Sept. 10, 2025 The Pulse Powered Plates study aims to explore the benefits of increasing consumption of beans, lentils and dried peas. Read more