Digital publications Come for the science, stay for the stories.Subscribe News, breakthroughs and profiles in science May 15, 2025 A legacy of leadership: CALES alum Mark Smith earns honorary doctorate from the University of Arizona. Mark Smith, a distinguished CALES alumnus and lifelong advocate for Arizona agriculture, will receive an honorary doctorate for his decades of leadership in sustainable farming, water conservation and community development across the Southwest. Read more Browse by category - Any -Alumni and FriendsFacultyStudent profilesIn Our CommunitiesResearchStudents Apply Image Data shows wildfire activity has declined—and that’s a problem April 16, 2025 Tree-ring data shows a decline in fire activity in North American forests, where its absence may contribute to more severe wildfires. Read more Image A spark of hope: Boosting nature’s recovery after fire April 16, 2025 University of Arizona researchers are exploring how ecosystems recover after wildfires—and how we can bounce back better. Read more Image The great dairy debate; or, Why we pasteurize April 9, 2025 Embraced by a number of influencers, celebrities and politicians, raw milk and related dairy products are experiencing a surge in demand - and that's raising questions about consumer safety. Read more Image An Undergrad Researcher’s Journey from the Arctic to the Tropics April 9, 2025 From the frozen landscapes of the Arctic to the dense rainforests of Panama, this undergraduate plant sciences major conducted (and will soon published) his own research. Read how finding the right mentor and program makes all the difference! Read more Image Yuma’s agricultural might: Arizona’s Silicon Valley of vegetables April 2, 2025 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 Citrus Disease New to Arizona Threatens Fruit Trees in Santa Cruz County April 1, 2025 Citrus Greening is caused by a tiny insect that has been found as far north as Oro Valley, but the disease is limited to Nogales, Arizona. Read More Image How Tumamoc Hill's new director plans to bring the desert to the people March 28, 2025 As director of the Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill, Elise Gornish blends the university's renowned research on desert landscapes with its commitment to community outreach. "I'm trying to maximize every aspect of that," she said. Read more Image Four U of A professors named AAAS fellows March 28, 2025 Four University of Arizona faculty members have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world's largest general scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals. Read more Image From glacial preservation to local conservation: U of A experts discuss research ahead of World Water Day March 19, 2025 World Water Day is March 22, but at the University of Arizona, water is at the center of rigorous research year-round. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
May 15, 2025 A legacy of leadership: CALES alum Mark Smith earns honorary doctorate from the University of Arizona. Mark Smith, a distinguished CALES alumnus and lifelong advocate for Arizona agriculture, will receive an honorary doctorate for his decades of leadership in sustainable farming, water conservation and community development across the Southwest. Read more
Image Data shows wildfire activity has declined—and that’s a problem April 16, 2025 Tree-ring data shows a decline in fire activity in North American forests, where its absence may contribute to more severe wildfires. Read more
Image A spark of hope: Boosting nature’s recovery after fire April 16, 2025 University of Arizona researchers are exploring how ecosystems recover after wildfires—and how we can bounce back better. Read more
Image The great dairy debate; or, Why we pasteurize April 9, 2025 Embraced by a number of influencers, celebrities and politicians, raw milk and related dairy products are experiencing a surge in demand - and that's raising questions about consumer safety. Read more
Image An Undergrad Researcher’s Journey from the Arctic to the Tropics April 9, 2025 From the frozen landscapes of the Arctic to the dense rainforests of Panama, this undergraduate plant sciences major conducted (and will soon published) his own research. Read how finding the right mentor and program makes all the difference! Read more
Image Yuma’s agricultural might: Arizona’s Silicon Valley of vegetables April 2, 2025 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 Citrus Disease New to Arizona Threatens Fruit Trees in Santa Cruz County April 1, 2025 Citrus Greening is caused by a tiny insect that has been found as far north as Oro Valley, but the disease is limited to Nogales, Arizona. Read More
Image How Tumamoc Hill's new director plans to bring the desert to the people March 28, 2025 As director of the Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill, Elise Gornish blends the university's renowned research on desert landscapes with its commitment to community outreach. "I'm trying to maximize every aspect of that," she said. Read more
Image Four U of A professors named AAAS fellows March 28, 2025 Four University of Arizona faculty members have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the world's largest general scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals. Read more
Image From glacial preservation to local conservation: U of A experts discuss research ahead of World Water Day March 19, 2025 World Water Day is March 22, but at the University of Arizona, water is at the center of rigorous research year-round. Read more