Skip to main content
The University of Arizona Wordmark Line Logo White
College of Science | Home

GIVE  Visit  Lecture Series

home home

Main navigation

  • About The College Fields of Study Research Student Experience Belonging & Community Advisory Board Meet The Dean Contact Us
  • Majors Departments and Schools Undergraduate Students Graduate Students Prospective Students Academic Advising Career Center Clubs & Organizations Graduation & Convocation Honors Cords Pathways To Medicine Peer Advising Policies and Procedures Scholarships Science Ambassadors Student Awards
  • Overview Research Centers Undergraduate Research University Research Partnerships Tech Launch Arizona Faculty Innovation Ambassadors Arizona Environmental Initiatives Labs & Centers Graduate Student Research Awards Quantum Science Interest Group Data Science & AI Science Interest Group
  • Overview For The Public For Faculty For K-12 Educators Lecture Series
  • Support The College Fuel Wonder Campaign Galileo Circle College of Science Alumni
  • Faculty Resources Faculty Honors & Awards Faculty Reception College of Science Faculty Council Postdoctoral Affairs Staff Resources Safety Information & Resources
  • College of Science News College of Science Events Galileo Circle Events
Image
a trail of clouds in the sky created by a meteorite falling to Earth

Scientists identify potential source of 'shock-darkened' meteorites, with implications for hazardous asteroid deflection

Oct. 4, 2022

Shock-darkened meteorites are characterized by dark veins. Planetary scientists have been unable to pinpoint a nearby asteroid source of these meteorites – until now.

Read more at UArizona News
Image
Klein

Dr. Kristopher Klein Receives 2022 Landau-Spitzer Award for Outstanding Contributions to Plasma Physics

Oct. 4, 2022

Dr. Klein was recognized for the theoretical development of the field-particle correlation technique and its application to spacecraft measurements directly showing that Landau damping heats electrons in turbulent plasmas that comprise Earth's magnetosheath.

Read more
Image
Craig Sheedy

Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Craig Sheedy

Oct. 3, 2022

Dr. Craig Sheedy, a National Champion and current assistant medical director at Northwest Medical Center in Arkansas, was a model student and athlete during his time at the University of Arizona back in the mid-to-late 2000s.

Read more
Image
Cows in foreground and smokestacks emitting pollution in the background.

Capturing and converting methane with bioreactors focus of $3.2M grant

Sept. 29, 2022

Researchers at UArizona and Penn State University are drawing inspiration from bacteria under the sea to develop technology capable of capturing and repurposing methane, an extremely potent greenhouse gas.

Read more at UArizona News
Image
Ulises Ricoy

Hispanic Heritage Month Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Ulises Ricoy

Sept. 29, 2022

The College of Science is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month by featuring some of the College’s outstanding faculty with Hispanic roots. Our next featured faculty member is Dr. Ulises Ricoy, an Associate Research Scientist and Faculty Director in the Neuroscience and Cognitive Science department.

Read more
Image
Yeasts

Newly discovered protein could be used to produce life-saving antifungals

Sept. 28, 2022

Yeast cells and human immune system cells rely on similar chemical reactions to know when to grow. Scientists have identified differences between the cell types that could help with the development of antifungal drugs.

Read more at UArizona News
Image
A white observatory dome in the foreground and brick buildings in the background

Steward Observatory lecture series celebrates 100 years

Sept. 26, 2022

To mark the lecture series' 100-year anniversary, an evening celebration will include a presentation on the newest science to come out of the James Webb Space Telescope, a chance to peer at the sky through telescopes, recognition of a new endowed chair and the opening of Steward Observatory's visitor center.

Read more
Image
Dr. Taylor Szyszka

Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Taylor Szyszka

Sept. 26, 2022

Dr. Taylor Szyszka was such an outstanding student during her time at the University of Arizona, she was awarded a scholarship to pursue a PhD at the University of Sydney in Australia and now works as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Australia where she engineers protein nanocompartments.

Read more
Image
Cynthia Anhalt

Hispanic Heritage Month Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Cynthia Anhalt

Sept. 22, 2022

The College of Science is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month by featuring some of the College’s outstanding faculty with Hispanic roots. Our next featured faculty member is Dr. Cynthia Anhalt, an Associate Research Professor in the Mathematics department. 

Read more
Image
Tyler Trent

Scientist Spotlight: Tyler Trent

Sept. 21, 2022

A native of Oahu, Hawaii, Tyler is a promising young astrophysicist who has collaborated with world-renowned scholars during his time at the University of Arizona.

Read more

Pagination

  • « First First page
  • ‹ Previous Previous page
  • …
  • 41
  • 42
  • 43
  • 44
  • 45
  • 46
  • 47
  • 48
  • 49
  • …
  • Next › Next page
  • Last » Last page

College of Science | Home

Footer - Main

  • Employment
  • Emergency Information
  • Nondiscrimination
  • Information Security & Privacy
  • Copyright
  • Campus Accessibility
  • Contact Us
  • Workplace Climate Committee
  • Marketing Support
  • Land Acknowledgement Statement
  • Strategic Plan

Sign up for our newsletter


For K-12 Educators

  • Classroom Resources
  • Database of Experts
  • Field Trips
  • In-Class Programs
  • Professional Development

Community Connections

  • For the Public
  • For K12 Educators
  • For UA Faculty
  • For UA Students
  • Places to Visit
  • Science Lecture Series

Students

  • Graduate Students
  • Undergraduate Students
  • Departments & Schools
  • Majors

Connect

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube

We respectfully acknowledge the University of Arizona is on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples. Today, Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, with Tucson being home to the O’odham and the Yaqui. The university strives to build sustainable relationships with sovereign Native Nations and Indigenous communities through education offerings, partnerships, and community service.


University Information Security and Privacy

© 2025 The Arizona Board of Regents on behalf of The University of Arizona.