NAU's unique campus tree survey could be the first in the U.S., aiding sustainability goals and providing a model for universities worldwide.
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Seven exceptional seniors will be honored at the University of Arizona's Commencement on May 16 for their remarkable achievements and contributions.
Peer Jacks Mentoring Department forms by merging programs, aiming to support diverse first-time and transfer students at NAU with new mentorship initiatives.
Tim and Rhonda Snider's $1.5M gift to U of A boosts mining education, addressing copper supply challenges and fostering sustainable practices.
Professor Briggs' hands-on approach at U of A fosters student innovation, as seen in Salazar's adaptive pedal project, enhancing real-world problem-solving skills.
The ACA announced 25 semifinalists for the 2024 Arizona Innovation Challenge, advancing tech in Arizona. Selected from 130, they compete for top 10 spots.
The remembrance event on June 30, 2025, honors the 19 fallen firefighters of the Granite Mountain Hotshots at the Yarnell Hill Fire Memorial.
The Board of Supervisors approves the FY 2026 budget, focusing on public safety, tax cuts, and economic resilience amid economic uncertainty.
The Board of Supervisors finalized the FY 2026 budget, prioritizing public safety and a tax rate cut, ensuring efficient use of taxpayer dollars.
Predicting plant responses to heat involves complex factors; small-scale studies may not accurately forecast large-scale ecosystem impacts, complicating predictions.









