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Accomplished scientist and executive Díaz de la Rubia selected to lead U of A research enterprise

Oct. 29, 2024

Tomás Díaz de la Rubia is the U of A's next senior vice president for research and innovation. He is expected to begin his appointment Nov. 11.

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Jupiter's moon Europa is seen in this photograph. Its grey, icy surface is criss-crossed by brownish ridges and valleys.

U of A scientists have their eyes on Europa, Jupiter's mysterious, icy moon

Oct. 28, 2024

U of A scientists will participate in many aspects of NASA's Europa Clipper mission, which will orbit Jupiter and make 49 flybys of its moon Europa to study the moon's icy shell and help researchers better understand what lies beneath.

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Escape the noise: Audiorama installation offers a space for rest and reflection

Oct. 23, 2024

Arizona Arts Live's latest installation lets visitors escape the stress of daily life and relax with music, books and the sights and sounds of nature.

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Clinical study confirms tissue stiffening in breast cancer can drive metastasis

Oct. 22, 2024

Spanish researchers evaluated tissues for fibrosis using MeCo Score, a diagnostic tool invented at the University of Arizona.

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A group of diverse individuals standing side by side, holding hands in solidarity. Many of them are draped in rainbow flags, symbolizing LGBTQ+ pride. The image focuses on their joined hands, emphasizing unity, while their faces are blurred in the background. The scene is bright, colorful, and filled with a sense of community.

U of A researchers to study how family dynamics impact mental health of Latinx LGBTQ youth

Oct. 21, 2024

The five-year project will work with families in Arizona and Florida to develop new, culturally informed tools to support interventions.

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Buddy Martin (center) inspects components inside the support cell with Giant Magellan Telescope engineers Tomas Krasuski (left) and Colby Gottschalk (right).

Testing begins at U of A for Giant Magellan Telescope's high-tech mirror support structure

Oct. 16, 2024

For the first time, one of the Giant Magellan Telescope's primary mirror segments, produced at the U of A Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab, has been integrated into a support structure that will maintain the mirror's shape once mounted on the telescope.

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No easy fix: Experts discuss bad election information and how to combat it

Oct. 16, 2024

U of A College of Information Science experts explain why the election-related media has become so fraught with false information – and why there are only treatments, not solutions.

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Times Higher Ed, Research.com rank U of A among top 25 US public universities

Oct. 11, 2024

Two recently released prestigious international rankings recognize the University of Arizona as a top-25 U.S. public research institution.

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From hemlines to headlines: U of A dean explores the politics of fashion

Oct. 9, 2024

Lori Poloni-Staudinger explores how the fashion choices of women in power subtly influence public perception. She is one of the editors of "The Palgrave Handbook of Fashion and Politics."

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Desert Bound: Wildcats to return to U of A for Homecoming

Oct. 8, 2024

Homecoming kicks off Oct. 13 with the traditional lighting of 'A' Mountain. The weeklong celebration, themed "Desert Bound," will feature several events, including the Club Olympics, talks by university researchers and more.

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