Read The Latest Science News Image Dr. Jane Rigby, who graduated with her PhD in Astronomy from the University of Arizona in 2006, received the highest civilian award of the United States in recognition of her JWST work and her advocacy for diversity and inclusion in science. Photo: Britt Griswold and Jay Friedlander, NASA Today Steward Observatory alum Jane Rigby receives Presidential Medal of Freedom Read more Today Outstanding Seniors in the College of Science: Nimet Bozdag Read more Image May 3, 2024 Outstanding Seniors in the College of Science: Tanner Johnson Read more Image May 2, 2024 Outstanding Seniors in the College of Science: Zoe Benson Read more Image Image Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter Observatory recently ranked No. 1 space observatory to visit in U.S. April 22, 2024 The SkyCenter is an exceptional science learning facility located at Steward Observatory's "sky island" observing site just north of Tucson. Read more Image LA Times: Taylor Swift’s new album is rife with breakup songs. Psychologists explain why we love them April 22, 2024 UArizona Psychology professor David Sbarra shares insight into why people relate so well to breakup songs. Read more Image New blue envelope program created at UArizona helps support autistic drivers April 17, 2024 The program is designed to facilitate communication between autistic drivers and law enforcement during traffic stops. Read more Image Winners announced for Outstanding Graduate Student Awards April 17, 2024 The College of Science recognizes and awards outstanding graduate students in three categories -- Scholarship, Service, and Teaching. Read more Image CBS News: An Arizona scientist documents climate related extinction of mountainous lizard April 17, 2024 David Schechter, national climate correspondent heads to the Arizona mountains to share the work of Dr. John Wiens, whose work documents how hotter temperatures are stressing out the Yarrow's spiny lizard. Read more Image 2024 CBC Undergraduate Poster Fair April 12, 2024 The event will take place on Thursday, April 25 from 1:00-3:30 p.m. at Bear Down Gym and is free and open to the public. Read more Image School of Mining and Mineral Resources educational video unravels the connection between water and mining April 11, 2024 Intended to educate and inspire future mining engineers in the elementary through undergrad arena, the video connects the dots between mining and hydrology using narrative flourishes and interviews with experts that include UArizona professors as well as local engineers involved with the industry. Read more Image Webb telescope takes its first images of forming planetary systems March 27, 2024 The observations will help astronomers refine their theories about the processes involved in planet formation and shed light on what our sun did when it was very young. Read more at UArizona News Image UArizona crew of professional artists completes simulated moon mission March 27, 2024 The goal of the six-day simulation, called Imagination 1, was to explore the value of art in space exploration and produce creative works inspired by the limitations and possibilities of life and culture beyond Earth. Read more at UArizona News Pagination « First First page ‹‹ Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … ›› Next page Last » Last page
Image Dr. Jane Rigby, who graduated with her PhD in Astronomy from the University of Arizona in 2006, received the highest civilian award of the United States in recognition of her JWST work and her advocacy for diversity and inclusion in science. Photo: Britt Griswold and Jay Friedlander, NASA Today Steward Observatory alum Jane Rigby receives Presidential Medal of Freedom Read more
Image Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter Observatory recently ranked No. 1 space observatory to visit in U.S. April 22, 2024 The SkyCenter is an exceptional science learning facility located at Steward Observatory's "sky island" observing site just north of Tucson. Read more
Image LA Times: Taylor Swift’s new album is rife with breakup songs. Psychologists explain why we love them April 22, 2024 UArizona Psychology professor David Sbarra shares insight into why people relate so well to breakup songs. Read more
Image New blue envelope program created at UArizona helps support autistic drivers April 17, 2024 The program is designed to facilitate communication between autistic drivers and law enforcement during traffic stops. Read more
Image Winners announced for Outstanding Graduate Student Awards April 17, 2024 The College of Science recognizes and awards outstanding graduate students in three categories -- Scholarship, Service, and Teaching. Read more
Image CBS News: An Arizona scientist documents climate related extinction of mountainous lizard April 17, 2024 David Schechter, national climate correspondent heads to the Arizona mountains to share the work of Dr. John Wiens, whose work documents how hotter temperatures are stressing out the Yarrow's spiny lizard. Read more
Image 2024 CBC Undergraduate Poster Fair April 12, 2024 The event will take place on Thursday, April 25 from 1:00-3:30 p.m. at Bear Down Gym and is free and open to the public. Read more
Image School of Mining and Mineral Resources educational video unravels the connection between water and mining April 11, 2024 Intended to educate and inspire future mining engineers in the elementary through undergrad arena, the video connects the dots between mining and hydrology using narrative flourishes and interviews with experts that include UArizona professors as well as local engineers involved with the industry. Read more
Image Webb telescope takes its first images of forming planetary systems March 27, 2024 The observations will help astronomers refine their theories about the processes involved in planet formation and shed light on what our sun did when it was very young. Read more at UArizona News
Image UArizona crew of professional artists completes simulated moon mission March 27, 2024 The goal of the six-day simulation, called Imagination 1, was to explore the value of art in space exploration and produce creative works inspired by the limitations and possibilities of life and culture beyond Earth. Read more at UArizona News