University Climate Change Coalition and Mayor Romero receive $16K grant Feb. 22, 2021 Mayor Regina Romero and the University Climate Change Coalition program at the University of Arizona have received a grant to develop community listening sessions. The Arizona Institutes for Resilience awarded a $16,940 grant for the City of Tucson’s Climate Action Plan. These listening sessions will supplement current efforts to receive community input through a recently launched community survey. Read more from KOLD News
Arizona’s three public universities team up to detect COVID-19 mutations Feb. 5, 2021 Scientists from Arizona’s three public universities are joining forces to analyze test samples to detect dangerous COVID-19 mutations. “The concern, of course, is you get one of these mutations that take hold and there’s no vaccine that can protect you,” Robert Robbins, president of the University of Arizona, said. Read more from KTAR News
UArizona Researchers Develop Smartphone-Based COVID-19 Test Jan. 29, 2021 Researchers at the University of Arizona are developing a COVID-19 testing method that uses a smartphone microscope to analyze saliva samples and deliver results in about 10 minutes. The UArizona research team aims to combine the speed of existing nasal swab antigen tests with the high accuracy of nasal swab PCR, or polymerase chain reaction, tests. Read more from UA News Image
Arizona Online Leaps into the Top 10 in US News & World Report Rankings Jan. 26, 2021 After only six years of operation and five years of rankings eligibility, Arizona Online made its first top 10 appearance in the 2021 Best Online Bachelor's Programs rankings by U.S. News & World Report. Arizona Online climbed to No. 7 overall – and No. 6 among public universities – out of 337 programs, further solidifying itself as a national leader in online education. Read more from UA News Image
COVID-19 Vaccinations Begin at UArizona Jan. 19, 2021 Pima County has begun administering Phase 1B vaccinations, and starting this week the University of Arizona will be the designated distribution point for the Phase 1B priority subpopulation of teachers and child care workers, including K-12 and higher education teachers and staff, as well as student teachers. Read more from UA News Image
Former Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild: Kicking off the UA's Participatory Democracy Initiative Jan. 17, 2021 The University of Arizona College of Law, the School of Journalism, and the School of Government and Public Policy have launched a Participatory Democracy Initiative to make a difference in practice by educating and developing students and the community to find ways out of the partisan thicket and share a common foundation for debate and rationally engaging in the challenges that lie ahead. Read more from the Arizona Daily Star
Arizona research to study coronavirus spread in Yuma sewage Jan. 15, 2021 Arizona researchers are launching a project in Yuma County aimed at understanding the community spread of the coronavirus by studying the area’s wastewater. The project is to be carried out by Yuma County public health officials and the University of Arizona’s Center for Excellence in Desert Agriculture. Read more from the Associated Press
With $3M NASA Grant, UArizona Scientists Will Test Mars Exploration Drones in Iceland Jan. 13, 2021 NASA has awarded $3.1 million to Christopher Hamilton in UArizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory to develop a drone that could act as a "field assistant" to a rover and explore previously inaccessible regions on Mars. Read more
UArizona Project to Support Native American Students in STEAM Fields Dec. 15, 2020 The University of Arizona is partnering with Diné College – a public tribal college in northern Arizona – on a project that aims to provide Native American students with skills, knowledge and confidence to pursue degrees in science, technology, engineering, agriculture and math fields. Read more from UA News Image
UArizona Opens Bioscience Incubator in Oro Valley Dec. 3, 2020 The University of Arizona Center for Innovation at Oro Valley – an incubator focused on supporting bioscience startups – has officially opened its doors. The center features office, lab and meeting space. The incubator will also offer companies access to shared laboratory equipment like an ultra-low minus-80-degrees freezer, biosafety cabinets and an inverted fluorescence microscope. Read more from UA News