Student Experiences Image At just 17 years old, U of A graduate hopes to get a jump-start on giving back Monday Marcelino A. Perez III, a Tucson native and first-generation college student, will graduate from the U of A this week with a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice studies. Perez, who completed his degree in just a year and a half, is 17 years old. Read more at UArizona News Image Nine students honored with Centennial Achievement Awards Dec. 11, 2024 Two undergraduates and seven graduate students received the awards. Each overcame personal challenges while achieving academic success and demonstrating a commitment to helping others. Read more at UArizona News Image New U of A postdoctoral researcher uses satellite data to examine climate risks in U.S. prisons Dec. 5, 2024 With funding from the Baker Prize researcher, Ufuoma Ovienmhada will investigate the vulnerabilities of U.S. prisons to climate- driven disasters, using satellite imagery to pursue environmental justice and policy change. Read more Image Improving water conservation and mitigating Arizona's heat island effect Nov. 13, 2024 Researchers from the U of A and ASU this week showcased new techniques to improve urban water use practices. Their work was supported by the Smart Tree Watering Regents' Research Grant. Read more at UArizona News Image U of A faculty, students develop exhibit to celebrate Santa Cruz County Nov. 12, 2024 The "Beyond Fronteras" exhibit at the Historic 1904 Santa Cruz County Courthouse includes photos, videos, paintings and essays about the area's history, culture and people. Read more at UArizona News Image Meet Seven Exceptional Master’s Students Shaping the Future: Fall 2024 Cohort Oct. 3, 2024 We’re excited to introduce seven outstanding students seeking master’s degrees who are ready to leave their mark on their fields! Read more Image Student Researchers Amplify Innovation at the New Frontiers of Sound Sept. 30, 2024 At the New Frontiers of Sound (NewFoS), students are working side-by-side with world-renowned researchers on cutting-edge studies in topological acoustics—a new field which exploits the complete range of acoustic wave properties. Read more Image American Society of Landscape Architects Recognizes U of A Students’ Smart Watering Project Sept. 30, 2024 Students in the University of Arizona College of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture (CAPLA) have been honored by the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) with an Honor award in the Research Category for their project “Smart Tree Watering in Southern Arizona’s Urban Environment.” Read more Image First-year student from Ukraine hopes to find purpose helping others Sept. 11, 2024 Yuliia Vyskrebenets is among the 9,300 first-year students who started classes at the U of A this fall. She's working toward a career as an international attorney, with a goal of helping to solve global humanitarian issues. Read more at UArizona News Image First-year student chooses U of A as launchpad for NASA 'dream job' Aug. 26, 2024 Honors student Ilana Valenzuela is eager to study aerospace and mechanical engineering. "I genuinely wish there was infinite time to take every class," she said. Read more at UArizona News Image Incoming Wildcat wants to combine AI with film and television Aug. 19, 2024 After being accepted to 27 colleges, Anastasia Rastelli chose the U of A for its strengths in computer science, physics, artificial intelligence, and film and television. Read more at UArizona News Image College of Veterinary Medicine set to graduate second class Aug. 13, 2024 More than 100 U of A students will graduate with Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees next week, prepared to work as "day-one-ready veterinarians." Read more at UArizona News Image Student internship offers taste of an AI-powered future Aug. 7, 2024 The inaugural AI Core + Design Lab Summer Internship partnered with local employers to place students in a fast-paced startup environment and teach them to use AI tools. Read more at UArizona News Image Learning from each other: Employees and students share their internship stories July 24, 2024 From learning about search engine optimization to studying behaviors of echolocating bats, U of A interns and mentors have learned a lot from each other. In the stories below, your colleagues – as well as current and former students – talk about their experiences Read more Image U of A students headed to DC to share successes of the Defense Civilian Training Corps July 23, 2024 The Defense Civilian Training Corps program prepares students for civilian careers in the Department of Defense. Students will share their stories at the DCTC Scholar Showcase. Read more at UArizona News Image UArizona's first satellite built by students is ready for launch June 29, 2024 Students have been preparing since 2016 for the launch of CatSat, a student-built small satellite also known as a CubeSat, that will collect data about space weather. Read more at UArizona News Image Graduate student researchers find support through nonprofit fellowships June 24, 2024 In addition to their coursework, graduate student researchers must balance multiple responsibilities, including teaching and mentoring undergraduates, after-hours grading, writing a dissertation, and managing daily life. Read more Image Solving Alzheimer’s precision medicine questions with data June 20, 2024 A childhood spent around older adults battling diseases including Alzheimer’s fueled Coco Tirambulo's desire to find new precision medicine treatments. Read more Image Arizona Athletics names Sofia Read to first fully endowed position in department history June 18, 2024 Read will support student-athletes' success on and off the field as the Tyler Family Endowed Assistant Athletics Director for C.A.T.S. Student-Athlete Development. Read more at UArizona News Image Cybersecurity Clinic will protect businesses from online threats, develop students' career skills June 12, 2024 The College of Applied Science and Technology received $1 million from Google's Cybersecurity Clinics Fund to establish the clinic. Read more at UArizona News Image UArizona graduate student and team discover most distant supernovas ever found June 11, 2024 Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope, researchers have discovered about 80 new supernovas. Their findings provide a new window into the early universe. Read more at UArizona News Image Arizona athletes post banner spring semester in classroom May 31, 2024 Arizona student-athletes had an average GPA of 3.252 in the spring 2024 semester, marking the second highest spring semester GPA in athletic department history. Read more at UArizona News Image Students compile data to yield insights into plant growth May 22, 2024 The University of Arizona Biosphere 2’s research and development team at the Landscape Evolution Observatory, including three student workers, are installing and will reap data from new imaging equipment. Read more Image University of Arizona Yuma senior named a Future Leader in Agriculture by USDA March 29, 2024 He is one of only 20 students nationwide to receive the recognition and be invited to the USDA’s Agricultural Outlook Forum. Read more Image The University of Arizona Yuma Receives USDA Grant to Build the Next Generation of Agriculture Workers Nov. 30, 2023 The University of Arizona Yuma and three partner colleges have been awarded a USDA grant to equip the next generation of highly skilled agricultural workers and reduce barriers for Hispanic students seeking a bachelor's degree in the career areas of agriculture. Read more Image Roger Palmenberg: From Data to Double Dutch Nov. 30, 2023 Read more Image Totsoni Willeto: A Student Researcher's Expedition into Colonial Documents Oct. 12, 2023 Totsoni Willeto preserves Colonial Era Spanish documents through his work with the Arizona State Museum's Office of Ethnohistorical Research, gaining valuable real-world skills in the process. Read more Image Shannon Taylor: Bringing Traditional Ecological Knowledge to conservation and cartography Sept. 25, 2023 Shannon Taylor is a junior pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Geographic Information Systems Technology (GIST) and a minor in Environmental Science from the University of Arizona. She resides on the ancestral land of her mother’s people. Through her coursework, she brings traditional ecological knowledge of the land to her studies. Read more Image Bryce Dempsey: Finding Medicine in Nature July 7, 2023 After completing a B.A. in justice and law from American University, Bryce Dempsey is pursuing a B.S. in pharmaceutical science. He uses his background in law to bridge knowledges in Medicine and practice climate advocacy. Read more Image Bridging Academia and Industry March 7, 2023 The University of Arizona is collaborating with Amgen, a global leader in biotechnology, to strengthen and diversify the nation’s STEM workforce. Read more Image Jacob Blais: Live Sustainably with Less Tension Dec. 1, 2022 Jacob Blais is a senior studying Natural Resources, and will pursue a Ph.D. in Ecosystem Science. As an intern for a NASA undergraduate research lab, he studies soil respiration in the Sonoran Desert. Read more Image Maya Tainatongo: Down to Earth Oct. 7, 2022 As a Next Generation Intern and Biological technician for Saguaro National Park, Maya Tainatongo, an undergraduate student at UArizona, promotes engagement and educates students about ecological processes in the park. Read more Image Lexis Meza Oct. 4, 2022 Lexis Meza, a sophomore majoring in Biology, has been selected to join The Earth Grant as a Program Assistant after being a member of last year’s student cohort. She will be co-managing leadership workshops, social media, and outreach activities. Read more Image Introducing the 2022-23 Student Cohort Sept. 6, 2022 The Earth Grant, a year-long leadership development program for select students, welcomes this year’s cohort of 24 students. Read more Image Nadira Mitchell: How Collecting Snails Turned Into a Passion for Indigenous Environmental Equity April 4, 2022 As a junior majoring in Natural Resources, Nadira Mitchell gets involved on campus and blends her personal interests with her professional goals. Read more Image A Living River; Our Duty and Connection to Nature April 1, 2022 Jamie Irby discusses her experience cleaning the Santa Cruz river and urges residents of Tucson to think deeply about their littering habits. Read more Image Sam Wetherell Puts the "Eco" in Economics March 16, 2022 Sam Wetherell, a sophomore at UArizona pursuing a double major in PPEL and EWRE, discusses accessibility in environmental spaces and the intersection between politics, economics, and climate advocacy. Read more Image Putting Down New Roots Feb. 28, 2022 Earth grant student volunteers carefully save molokhia seeds in the New Roots Garden. Read more Image Nicolas Katz On Jumping Headfirst Into Conservation and Climate Justice Feb. 7, 2022 Nicolas Katz, a senior majoring in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, advocates for climate activism through community building. Read more Image All About Integrated Pest Management Dec. 8, 2021 Jazz Lewandowski discusses her extensive plant collection through her work at Awareness Ranch and an Earth Grant student. Read more Image Stella Heflin Models What Students Can Do For The Climate Crisis Dec. 6, 2021 Stella Heflin, a junior double majoring in Hydrology & Atmospheric Sciences and Applied Physics, demonstrates how students can get involved and effect climate policy. Read more Image Studying Trash for a Cleaner Future Dec. 2, 2021 A group of students clean up trash in the dry Santa Cruz River, studying what they pick up to advocate for better, safer, and cleaner policies and business practices. Read more Image Healthy Plants, Healthy Food, Healthy People Nov. 15, 2021 Earth grant student, Madison Goforth, volunteers at the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona, taking care of animals and small-scale vegetable gardens to provide sustainable and low-cost food. Read more Image UArizona Graduating Senior Survey Reveals the Importance of Internships, Especially for Underrepresented Students Nov. 2, 2021 UArizona Student Engagement & Career Development administers the Graduating Senior Survey to all UArizona graduating seniors and discusses the importance of internships in landing a job. Read more Image Brennan Breen on Finding Sustainable Solutions in Unlikely Places Oct. 4, 2021 Brennan Breen, a senior in Chemical Engineering, gets involved on campus through various climate groups, and encourages others to do the same. Read more Image Why Peyton Smith studies water in the desert March 31, 2021 Peyton Smith, a junior in Environmental studies, talks about her experience with the Tucson community gardens and studying water in the desert. Read more Image PhD Candidate Rebekah Waller Shows Us How Greenhouses Can Transform the Future of Agriculture Jan. 8, 2021 A third year PhD student, Rebekah Walker, talks about greenhouse research and getting involves on campus. Read more Image A Q&A with Ida Sami Dec. 18, 2020 Ida Sami is a Ph.D. student in the Arid Lands Resource Sciences program. Her research focuses on climate change adaptation planning and environmental science, she explores how heat stress affects pedestrian mobility patterns and their comfort level in multimodal corridors in hot and arid climates. Read more Image Q&A: Oscar Mendez's Parasite Research is the Cat's Meow Feb. 20, 2020 Get to know Oscar Mendez, a Ph.D. candidate who is studying how the parasite common in cat feces affects neurons in the brain. Read more Image On Student Success, This Astronomer Walks the Walk Feb. 17, 2020 Gurtina Besla, a UArizona assistant professor of astronomy, wants today’s students to have what she didn’t: community, paid internships, and clear paths to fulfilling careers—for which they’re actually prepared. Read more Image Q&A: Stephanie Stewart Crunches Data from an Asteroid in Orbit June 20, 2019 Get to know Stephanie Stewart, an undergraduate student whose contributions to NASA’s first-ever asteroid sample return mission will help ensure a flawless 5-second operation to capture dust from the surface of the asteroid Bennu. Read more Image Q&A: Ayumi Pottenger's Got Research on the Brain Jan. 16, 2019 Ayumi Pottenger is an undergraduate student studying molecular and cellular biology in the hopes of developing treatments for those with Parkinson’s disease while elucidating some of the mysteries of the brain. Read more Image Q&A: Thomas Moon, Postdoc at the Molecular Level Aug. 13, 2018 Thomas Moon, a postdoctoral scholar who studies how enzymes function and interact with each other, talks about the process of research and getting out of one's comfort zone. Read more Image Q&A: Sophie Church, Master Art Conservator July 23, 2018 Read more Image Q&A: Lizard-Loving PhD Student Earyn McGee July 10, 2018 Earyn McGee is a PhD student who studies the effects of stream drying on lizard communities. Read more Image Undergraduate Students Build Telescopes to Track Space Junk May 16, 2017 Using less than a third of the money it’d take to buy them off the shelf, five UA undergraduates built two telescopes for satellite observation—one of which will live in a once abandoned observatory. Read more
Image At just 17 years old, U of A graduate hopes to get a jump-start on giving back Monday Marcelino A. Perez III, a Tucson native and first-generation college student, will graduate from the U of A this week with a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice studies. Perez, who completed his degree in just a year and a half, is 17 years old. Read more at UArizona News
Image Nine students honored with Centennial Achievement Awards Dec. 11, 2024 Two undergraduates and seven graduate students received the awards. Each overcame personal challenges while achieving academic success and demonstrating a commitment to helping others. Read more at UArizona News
Image New U of A postdoctoral researcher uses satellite data to examine climate risks in U.S. prisons Dec. 5, 2024 With funding from the Baker Prize researcher, Ufuoma Ovienmhada will investigate the vulnerabilities of U.S. prisons to climate- driven disasters, using satellite imagery to pursue environmental justice and policy change. Read more
Image Improving water conservation and mitigating Arizona's heat island effect Nov. 13, 2024 Researchers from the U of A and ASU this week showcased new techniques to improve urban water use practices. Their work was supported by the Smart Tree Watering Regents' Research Grant. Read more at UArizona News
Image U of A faculty, students develop exhibit to celebrate Santa Cruz County Nov. 12, 2024 The "Beyond Fronteras" exhibit at the Historic 1904 Santa Cruz County Courthouse includes photos, videos, paintings and essays about the area's history, culture and people. Read more at UArizona News
Image Meet Seven Exceptional Master’s Students Shaping the Future: Fall 2024 Cohort Oct. 3, 2024 We’re excited to introduce seven outstanding students seeking master’s degrees who are ready to leave their mark on their fields! Read more
Image Student Researchers Amplify Innovation at the New Frontiers of Sound Sept. 30, 2024 At the New Frontiers of Sound (NewFoS), students are working side-by-side with world-renowned researchers on cutting-edge studies in topological acoustics—a new field which exploits the complete range of acoustic wave properties. Read more
Image American Society of Landscape Architects Recognizes U of A Students’ Smart Watering Project Sept. 30, 2024 Students in the University of Arizona College of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture (CAPLA) have been honored by the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) with an Honor award in the Research Category for their project “Smart Tree Watering in Southern Arizona’s Urban Environment.” Read more
Image First-year student from Ukraine hopes to find purpose helping others Sept. 11, 2024 Yuliia Vyskrebenets is among the 9,300 first-year students who started classes at the U of A this fall. She's working toward a career as an international attorney, with a goal of helping to solve global humanitarian issues. Read more at UArizona News
Image First-year student chooses U of A as launchpad for NASA 'dream job' Aug. 26, 2024 Honors student Ilana Valenzuela is eager to study aerospace and mechanical engineering. "I genuinely wish there was infinite time to take every class," she said. Read more at UArizona News
Image Incoming Wildcat wants to combine AI with film and television Aug. 19, 2024 After being accepted to 27 colleges, Anastasia Rastelli chose the U of A for its strengths in computer science, physics, artificial intelligence, and film and television. Read more at UArizona News
Image College of Veterinary Medicine set to graduate second class Aug. 13, 2024 More than 100 U of A students will graduate with Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees next week, prepared to work as "day-one-ready veterinarians." Read more at UArizona News
Image Student internship offers taste of an AI-powered future Aug. 7, 2024 The inaugural AI Core + Design Lab Summer Internship partnered with local employers to place students in a fast-paced startup environment and teach them to use AI tools. Read more at UArizona News
Image Learning from each other: Employees and students share their internship stories July 24, 2024 From learning about search engine optimization to studying behaviors of echolocating bats, U of A interns and mentors have learned a lot from each other. In the stories below, your colleagues – as well as current and former students – talk about their experiences Read more
Image U of A students headed to DC to share successes of the Defense Civilian Training Corps July 23, 2024 The Defense Civilian Training Corps program prepares students for civilian careers in the Department of Defense. Students will share their stories at the DCTC Scholar Showcase. Read more at UArizona News
Image UArizona's first satellite built by students is ready for launch June 29, 2024 Students have been preparing since 2016 for the launch of CatSat, a student-built small satellite also known as a CubeSat, that will collect data about space weather. Read more at UArizona News
Image Graduate student researchers find support through nonprofit fellowships June 24, 2024 In addition to their coursework, graduate student researchers must balance multiple responsibilities, including teaching and mentoring undergraduates, after-hours grading, writing a dissertation, and managing daily life. Read more
Image Solving Alzheimer’s precision medicine questions with data June 20, 2024 A childhood spent around older adults battling diseases including Alzheimer’s fueled Coco Tirambulo's desire to find new precision medicine treatments. Read more
Image Arizona Athletics names Sofia Read to first fully endowed position in department history June 18, 2024 Read will support student-athletes' success on and off the field as the Tyler Family Endowed Assistant Athletics Director for C.A.T.S. Student-Athlete Development. Read more at UArizona News
Image Cybersecurity Clinic will protect businesses from online threats, develop students' career skills June 12, 2024 The College of Applied Science and Technology received $1 million from Google's Cybersecurity Clinics Fund to establish the clinic. Read more at UArizona News
Image UArizona graduate student and team discover most distant supernovas ever found June 11, 2024 Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope, researchers have discovered about 80 new supernovas. Their findings provide a new window into the early universe. Read more at UArizona News
Image Arizona athletes post banner spring semester in classroom May 31, 2024 Arizona student-athletes had an average GPA of 3.252 in the spring 2024 semester, marking the second highest spring semester GPA in athletic department history. Read more at UArizona News
Image Students compile data to yield insights into plant growth May 22, 2024 The University of Arizona Biosphere 2’s research and development team at the Landscape Evolution Observatory, including three student workers, are installing and will reap data from new imaging equipment. Read more
Image University of Arizona Yuma senior named a Future Leader in Agriculture by USDA March 29, 2024 He is one of only 20 students nationwide to receive the recognition and be invited to the USDA’s Agricultural Outlook Forum. Read more
Image The University of Arizona Yuma Receives USDA Grant to Build the Next Generation of Agriculture Workers Nov. 30, 2023 The University of Arizona Yuma and three partner colleges have been awarded a USDA grant to equip the next generation of highly skilled agricultural workers and reduce barriers for Hispanic students seeking a bachelor's degree in the career areas of agriculture. Read more
Image Totsoni Willeto: A Student Researcher's Expedition into Colonial Documents Oct. 12, 2023 Totsoni Willeto preserves Colonial Era Spanish documents through his work with the Arizona State Museum's Office of Ethnohistorical Research, gaining valuable real-world skills in the process. Read more
Image Shannon Taylor: Bringing Traditional Ecological Knowledge to conservation and cartography Sept. 25, 2023 Shannon Taylor is a junior pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Geographic Information Systems Technology (GIST) and a minor in Environmental Science from the University of Arizona. She resides on the ancestral land of her mother’s people. Through her coursework, she brings traditional ecological knowledge of the land to her studies. Read more
Image Bryce Dempsey: Finding Medicine in Nature July 7, 2023 After completing a B.A. in justice and law from American University, Bryce Dempsey is pursuing a B.S. in pharmaceutical science. He uses his background in law to bridge knowledges in Medicine and practice climate advocacy. Read more
Image Bridging Academia and Industry March 7, 2023 The University of Arizona is collaborating with Amgen, a global leader in biotechnology, to strengthen and diversify the nation’s STEM workforce. Read more
Image Jacob Blais: Live Sustainably with Less Tension Dec. 1, 2022 Jacob Blais is a senior studying Natural Resources, and will pursue a Ph.D. in Ecosystem Science. As an intern for a NASA undergraduate research lab, he studies soil respiration in the Sonoran Desert. Read more
Image Maya Tainatongo: Down to Earth Oct. 7, 2022 As a Next Generation Intern and Biological technician for Saguaro National Park, Maya Tainatongo, an undergraduate student at UArizona, promotes engagement and educates students about ecological processes in the park. Read more
Image Lexis Meza Oct. 4, 2022 Lexis Meza, a sophomore majoring in Biology, has been selected to join The Earth Grant as a Program Assistant after being a member of last year’s student cohort. She will be co-managing leadership workshops, social media, and outreach activities. Read more
Image Introducing the 2022-23 Student Cohort Sept. 6, 2022 The Earth Grant, a year-long leadership development program for select students, welcomes this year’s cohort of 24 students. Read more
Image Nadira Mitchell: How Collecting Snails Turned Into a Passion for Indigenous Environmental Equity April 4, 2022 As a junior majoring in Natural Resources, Nadira Mitchell gets involved on campus and blends her personal interests with her professional goals. Read more
Image A Living River; Our Duty and Connection to Nature April 1, 2022 Jamie Irby discusses her experience cleaning the Santa Cruz river and urges residents of Tucson to think deeply about their littering habits. Read more
Image Sam Wetherell Puts the "Eco" in Economics March 16, 2022 Sam Wetherell, a sophomore at UArizona pursuing a double major in PPEL and EWRE, discusses accessibility in environmental spaces and the intersection between politics, economics, and climate advocacy. Read more
Image Putting Down New Roots Feb. 28, 2022 Earth grant student volunteers carefully save molokhia seeds in the New Roots Garden. Read more
Image Nicolas Katz On Jumping Headfirst Into Conservation and Climate Justice Feb. 7, 2022 Nicolas Katz, a senior majoring in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, advocates for climate activism through community building. Read more
Image All About Integrated Pest Management Dec. 8, 2021 Jazz Lewandowski discusses her extensive plant collection through her work at Awareness Ranch and an Earth Grant student. Read more
Image Stella Heflin Models What Students Can Do For The Climate Crisis Dec. 6, 2021 Stella Heflin, a junior double majoring in Hydrology & Atmospheric Sciences and Applied Physics, demonstrates how students can get involved and effect climate policy. Read more
Image Studying Trash for a Cleaner Future Dec. 2, 2021 A group of students clean up trash in the dry Santa Cruz River, studying what they pick up to advocate for better, safer, and cleaner policies and business practices. Read more
Image Healthy Plants, Healthy Food, Healthy People Nov. 15, 2021 Earth grant student, Madison Goforth, volunteers at the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona, taking care of animals and small-scale vegetable gardens to provide sustainable and low-cost food. Read more
Image UArizona Graduating Senior Survey Reveals the Importance of Internships, Especially for Underrepresented Students Nov. 2, 2021 UArizona Student Engagement & Career Development administers the Graduating Senior Survey to all UArizona graduating seniors and discusses the importance of internships in landing a job. Read more
Image Brennan Breen on Finding Sustainable Solutions in Unlikely Places Oct. 4, 2021 Brennan Breen, a senior in Chemical Engineering, gets involved on campus through various climate groups, and encourages others to do the same. Read more
Image Why Peyton Smith studies water in the desert March 31, 2021 Peyton Smith, a junior in Environmental studies, talks about her experience with the Tucson community gardens and studying water in the desert. Read more
Image PhD Candidate Rebekah Waller Shows Us How Greenhouses Can Transform the Future of Agriculture Jan. 8, 2021 A third year PhD student, Rebekah Walker, talks about greenhouse research and getting involves on campus. Read more
Image A Q&A with Ida Sami Dec. 18, 2020 Ida Sami is a Ph.D. student in the Arid Lands Resource Sciences program. Her research focuses on climate change adaptation planning and environmental science, she explores how heat stress affects pedestrian mobility patterns and their comfort level in multimodal corridors in hot and arid climates. Read more
Image Q&A: Oscar Mendez's Parasite Research is the Cat's Meow Feb. 20, 2020 Get to know Oscar Mendez, a Ph.D. candidate who is studying how the parasite common in cat feces affects neurons in the brain. Read more
Image On Student Success, This Astronomer Walks the Walk Feb. 17, 2020 Gurtina Besla, a UArizona assistant professor of astronomy, wants today’s students to have what she didn’t: community, paid internships, and clear paths to fulfilling careers—for which they’re actually prepared. Read more
Image Q&A: Stephanie Stewart Crunches Data from an Asteroid in Orbit June 20, 2019 Get to know Stephanie Stewart, an undergraduate student whose contributions to NASA’s first-ever asteroid sample return mission will help ensure a flawless 5-second operation to capture dust from the surface of the asteroid Bennu. Read more
Image Q&A: Ayumi Pottenger's Got Research on the Brain Jan. 16, 2019 Ayumi Pottenger is an undergraduate student studying molecular and cellular biology in the hopes of developing treatments for those with Parkinson’s disease while elucidating some of the mysteries of the brain. Read more
Image Q&A: Thomas Moon, Postdoc at the Molecular Level Aug. 13, 2018 Thomas Moon, a postdoctoral scholar who studies how enzymes function and interact with each other, talks about the process of research and getting out of one's comfort zone. Read more
Image Q&A: Lizard-Loving PhD Student Earyn McGee July 10, 2018 Earyn McGee is a PhD student who studies the effects of stream drying on lizard communities. Read more
Image Undergraduate Students Build Telescopes to Track Space Junk May 16, 2017 Using less than a third of the money it’d take to buy them off the shelf, five UA undergraduates built two telescopes for satellite observation—one of which will live in a once abandoned observatory. Read more