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Leadership Announcement - R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy

May 28, 2025
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Percolating clues: A new way to build planetary cores

May 22, 2025

A U of A-led study reveals a surprising way planetary cores formed. The findings could reshape how scientists understand the early evolution of rocky planets like Mars.

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Disclosing AI use can backfire, research shows

May 22, 2025

While AI use is becoming more widespread, being honest about using it might make people trust you less, a new study by Eller College of Management researchers finds.

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The payload nose cone is pictured against the ocean backdrop at Rocket Lab's launch site in New Zealand

NASA selects rocket for U of A-led Aspera mission

May 20, 2025

NASA has selected Rocket Lab USA Inc. to launch the agency's Aspera mission early next year. Led and managed by the U of A, Aspera will study galaxy evolution through observation of ultraviolet light.

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Two smiling researchers in a lab, both wearing glasses and gloves, hold up a small experimental circuit board labeled 'Graphene.' Behind them, a screen displays the words 'Hassan group' along with colorful molecular imagery. The setting suggests a breakthrough in advanced electronics or transistor technology.

U of A researchers developing world's first petahertz-speed phototransistor in ambient conditions

May 19, 2025

A study involving U of A researchers highlights a technique that could lead to processing speeds over 1,000 times faster than modern computer chips.

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Framing legacies: The Center for Creative Photography turns 50

May 19, 2025

The center is celebrating a half-century of preserving and promoting the art of photography through archives, exhibitions and education.

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U of A Commencement speaker, adventurer urges graduates to be climbers, not campers

May 16, 2025

Erik Weihenmayer, the first blind person to summit Mount Everest, urged graduates in his Commencement address to reach into the unknown and be the "alchemists" to drive global change.

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$5M Skoll Foundation gift will help protect communities from future pandemics

May 15, 2025

A gift from the Skoll Foundation will fund the Ending Pandemics Academy and the Jeff Skoll Endowed Chair in Ending Pandemics at the Zuckerman College of Public Health.

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Architecture students design and build shelter to serve Tucson's unhoused

May 14, 2025

Students in the College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture spent the year designing and building an 8-by-12-foot shelter that could lay the groundwork for a network of similar shelters in Tucson.

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From trauma to triumph: U of A grad Elina Rivas defies the odds

May 14, 2025

Seven years ago, Rivas was lying in a hospital bed recovering from emergency surgery. After being forced to put her studies on hold, she is now set to earn a degree in animal sciences from the U of A.

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