U of A's research surpassed $1B for FY 2024, joining elite US institutions, tackling challenges from space missions to health innovations, enriching Arizona.
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Start 2025 with Arizona's First Day Hikes! Join guided hikes in 16 parks, explore diverse landscapes, and connect with nature and fellow hikers on January 1st.
The $1.5M DOJ grant boosts the U of A Innocence Project's DNA reviews, aiming to rectify wrongful convictions and advance criminal justice reform in Arizona.
The Arizona Commerce Authority named 10 startups as 2024 Arizona Innovation Challenge awardees, advancing tech commercialization and startup scaling.
Sawsan Wehbi's research challenges the consensus on genetic code evolution, finding early life preferred small amino acids and suggesting extinct codes existed.
Research reveals Arizona's Fremont cottonwood faces survival threats from extreme heat and limited water, risking essential habitats in the ecosystem.
Avian flu detected in Wildlife World Zoo in Litchfield Park, Maricopa County. Risk to public low; zoo enacts health measures, suspends animal contact.
ADHS volunteers packed 1,170 food boxes at St. Mary’s Food Bank on Dec 3, aiding Arizona families during National Giving Month, enhancing community well-being.
U of A's Bear Down & Vote campaign boosted civic engagement, earning recognition from the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge for student voter participation.
Shibin Jiang and Abhijit Mahalanobis, both from U of A, were elected NAI fellows for their impactful innovations in photonics and defense technologies.