- UA Classical Guitarists Strike a Chord with Tucson The UA's esteemed Bolton Guitar Studies Program, under the direction of professor R. Thomas Patterson, focuses on making classical music with the guitar.
- Understanding the How-To of Effective Communication in Small Groups What type of communication is required to improve small group decision-making processes? UA researcher Joseph Bonito is working to find the answer.
- UA Scientists Earn NSF Career Awards Two UA scientists received the 2013 National Science Foundation Career Award, the agency's most prestigious honor for junior faculty members: Shirley Papuga and Jonathan Sprinkle.
- New Species of Assassin Bug Found Sniping in Cave in the journal Zootaxa, a UA research associate describes a new species of assassin bug, known as the labyrinth bug, that lives in caves and snipes spiders.
- UA Sees Growth in Demand, Opportunities for Agriculture Grads At the UA College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, undergraduate enrollment has increased nearly 18 percent since 2008, with students gaining the hands-on, real-world skills.
- Astronomers Gear Up to Discover Earth-Like Planets UA astronomers are developing a technique to detect faint dust clouds around stars other than our sun, many of which might hide Earth-like planets.
- Wildcats Have No. 2 Fan Base in Nation A recent study by Emory University Sports Marketing Analytics found that the UA men's basketball fan base ranks No. 2 in the nation. Arizona posted a 27-8 record in 2012-13.
- Pediatric Residents Shoot Hoops for Charity
- The New Face of Mining: Bree McMaster UA alumna Bree McMaster never thought she'd end up in mining. Now, the former president of the UA's Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration can't see herself anywhere else.
- The New Face of Mining: Women Carving Out a Place in Surging Industry The department of mining and geological engineering is helping to fill the mining industry pipeline, and that includes ensuring female engineers continue to gain ground.





