- Italy-Bound Students to Learn Cooking the Mediterranean Way Several students are headed to Italy to study the Mediterranean diet and its health benefits thanks to the UA's new Mediterranean Diet and Health study abroad program.
- UA Students Earn 2013 Udall Foundation Awards In nationwide competitions, the Udall Foundation has named two UA undergraduates Udall Fellows and two graduate students Native American Congressional Interns.
- How to Worry Less In an uncertain economy, job security is a concern for many. The UA's Barbara Gutek recommends keeping a close eye on how your company is doing financially.
- New Medicine: Nature, Nurture Matter A new approach to thinking about health - called life course theory - is helping researchers understand changes that result from exercise and healthy eating habits.
- Confluencenter Grants Fund Innovative, Interdisciplinary Research The UA's Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry 2013 faculty grants will fund television documentaries, a digital archive and a virtual seminar series.
- 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-Led Asteroid Mission is a Go NASA has granted final approval of the OSIRIS-REx sample return mission led by the UA. Such samples are critical to understanding the origin of the solar system, Earth and life.





