- UA Regents’ Professors Named in College of Science, Eller College of Management The Arizona Board of Regents has named Xiaohui Fan, Neal R. Armstrong and Hsinchun Chen as Regents' Professors for their achievements of distinction.
- Exercise Helps Post-Treatment Cancer Survivors A recent study of cancer survivors found camaraderie among women who participated in activity groups. They also found favorable changes in terms of body composition.
- UA Study Finds Improved CPR Quality Saves Lives A new UA study concludes that improving the quality and effectiveness of CPR can have a dramatic impact on survival from a cardiac arrest.
- New Poetry Center Executive Director Named Tyler Meier is the UA Poetry Center's new executive director, slated to join the UA in August. A widely published poet, Meier's work has appeared in many publications.
- Ancient Maya Civilization's Roots Deepen A UA study challenges the two prevailing theories on how the Maya civilization began, suggesting its origins are more complex than previously thought.
- Archaeologists Unearth New Information on Origins of Maya Civilization A new UA study in the journal Science challenges the two prevailing theories on how the ancient Maya civilization began. The findings are based on seven years of excavations.
- UA Researchers Solve Mystery of Lincoln's Funeral Train UA researchers have turned their attention to one of the last remaining mysteries about Abraham Lincoln's funeral - the color of the president's railcar.
- Good Days, Bad Days: When Should You Make Sacrifices in a Relationship? A new UA study suggests that while making sacrifices in a relationship is generally positive, doing so on days when you are feeling especially stressed may not be beneficial.
- World’s Longest-Running Plant Monitoring Program Now Digitized Researchers at the UA's Tumamoc Hill have digitized 106 years of growth data on individual plants, making the information available for study by people all over the world.
- UA Commencement Returns to Arizona Stadium May 10 For the first time in more than 40 years, graduating UA Wildcats will celebrate commencement at Arizona Stadium on May 10.







