U of A student Ojas Sanghi named 2025 Truman Scholar
Sanghi is one of 53 college students selected for the prestigious scholarship, given every year to students intending to enter government work or public service.
Sanghi is one of 53 college students selected for the prestigious scholarship, given every year to students intending to enter government work or public service.
The University of Arizona men's wheelchair basketball team just reached the pinnacle of their sport – the National Intercollegiate Wheelchair Basketball Championship. Now, the team – and the whole university – are preparing to host next year's NIWB national tournament.
The public speaking competition, hosted by the Arizona Board of Regents, encourages civil and respectful discourse among students from Arizona's three state universities.
On Match Day, fourth-year medical students at the U of A College of Medicine – Tucson and College of Medicine – Phoenix found out where they will do their residencies in their chosen specialties.
A U of A effort to make hypersonic vehicles faster and more affordable is getting $3.1 million from the U.S. Army. The project will bring the Army closer to deploying Mach-X vehicles.
An exhibit by graduate student Alexis Joy Hagestad invites viewers to walk through a fictional burned forest and listen to trees moving in the wind. Hagestad has experience with wildland firefighting.
A new do-it-yourself digitization space on the University of Arizona campus provides everything needed to convert analog media into a digital format, free of charge.
The University of Arizona is proposing fee changes for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 academic years in accordance with the Arizona Board of Regents' tuition and fee-setting policy.
The National Survey of Student Engagement recognized the U of A for meaningful faculty connections, strong academic support and a campus that emphasizes success.
The Senator Paul Simon Award for Campus Internationalization recognizes innovative strategies and partnerships fostering global learning opportunities.