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Adaptive Golf Team at the University of Arizona

The University of Arizona’s Adaptive Golf Team is redefining the game - proving that golf is for everyone.

Inside the evolution of Biosphere 2, from '90s punchline to scientific playground

Researchers created the facility in the late '80s and early '90s to see if humans could survive in an artificial, self-sustaining ecosystem.

Construction Progresses on New Iceplex and Sports Complex at Tucson’s Mosaic Quarter

A new home for ice, turf, and year-round play in Tucson.

University of Arizona to open new four-year degree in medical device industry

The new Bachelor of Science in Medical Device Development and Application will start accepting students in spring 2026.

Focusing on Allergies at the University of Arizona

Doctor addresses topics such as common causes, treatments and research.

Para Swimming Team

The University of Arizona is home to the only collegiate para swim team in the United States, where swimmers with various disabilities unite under the hands of Laura Utsch.

FRESH Project

FRESH (Food and Resources Expanded to Support Health) is a project at the University of Arizona providing medically tailored food boxes & educational support to food insecure individuals who have or are at risk of developing diet-related disease.

University of Arizona researchers played crucial role in developing Vera C. Rubin Observatory

The observatory took over two decades to build and get up and running, and made international news as it recently released its first images.

Arizona extends baseball coach Chip Hale's contract 4 years through 2030

Hale has led Arizona to the NCAA Tournament four straight times since returning to Tucson to coach his alma mater in 2021.

U of A Launches Arizona’s First Three-Year MD Program to Combat Doctor Shortage

Accelerated degree aims to boost the state’s primary care workforce and bring physicians to underserved communities faster.

A report that ICE impersonated utility workers, and how divided are we, really?

Advocates providing information and support outside immigration court, a report that ICE impersonated Tucson Electric Power workers, and how divided are we, really?

University of Arizona study looks at workplace reaction to artificial intelligence

Researchers found that being honest about using AI at work makes people trust you less.

Quantum mysteries and a profound new theory of consciousness

We visit a UA lab where the world’s fastest electron microscope is capable of viewing subatomic particles in motion, and we meet with anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff to discuss his profound theory of quantum consciousness.

First debate by Democratic CD7 candidates including newcomer Deja Foxx, and the Tucson mayor's controversial Qatar trip

Plus, the University of Arizona responds to Trump executive orders by consolidating cultural centers, and the Supreme Court declines to hear Oak Flat tribal religious rights case, making way for copper mining.

Ex-fraternity alumni president sentenced

He was found guilty of stealing money from the organization.

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