Arizona Wildcats (9-3) will face SMU Mustangs (8-4) in the Holiday Bowl on Jan. 2 at Snapdragon Stadium, marking their first bowl appearance since 2023.
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ADEQ's advisory alerts Maricopa County to high PM2.5 and PM10 pollution levels, urging caution for sensitive groups and restricting certain activities.
Arizona wins its fourth Gold Shovel Award for economic development, driven by LG's $5.5 billion battery project in Queen Creek, adding thousands of jobs.
Tomás Díaz de la Rubia, a leader in fusion energy, was named a National Academy of Inventors fellow, marking the University of Arizona's 21st honoree.
The University of Arizona's AZSCI project, part of a $250,000 Big Idea Challenge, aims to develop orbital data centers for enhanced security and efficiency.
NAU's Pedro Gonzalez won the 2025 O’Brien Award for work on human rights. Alumni and faculty also recognized for achievements in health, business, and science.
Pedro Jose Gonzalez receives the 2025 O’Brien Award from Human Rights Educators USA for his work on genocide education and innovative teaching methods.
Arizona leads the U.S. in semiconductor investments, with $102 billion since 2020, creating 15,700 jobs and becoming a hub for innovation and growth.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QF8v0TvZloA[/embed]
Intel, in partnership with Arizona, launches its first U.S. apprenticeship for facility technicians, helping diversify and expand the semiconductor workforce.
University of Arizona's consortium tackles extreme heat with innovations like wearables and cooling kiosks, aiming to protect vulnerable Arizonans.







