Lo Que Pasa
-
Our very own 'hidden gems' will be highlighted during the University's first Museum Day
The University will hold its first-ever Museum Day on Saturday.
-
June 20, 2012
Beginning today, would-be job applicants to the University of Arizona will have a much more interesting way to learn about what's available here, from why the UA is a great employer to why Tucson is a great place to live... Read More
-
June 20, 2012
The University of Arizona is a "cool" place to work or go to school. And it's also got a lot of "cool" places to visit and things to do – as in, away from summer's heat.
Lower temperatures and fun family... Read More
-
June 20, 2012
This may or may not be my last written assignment as a member of the University of Arizona. I hedge because, as I've always explained to people, I'm really lousy at predicting the future.
How bad? Originally, I... Read More
-
June 20, 2012
Name: Heather Lukach
Title: Director, UA Visitor Center
Number of years at the UA: 17
Favorite thing about working at the UA: I like the community. I just love the U... Read More
-
June 20, 2012
Congratulations to the following University of Arizona employees, who have recently been honored in their fields:
-
June 13, 2012
The Arizona Board of Regents this week is expected to hear an update on the Arizona Higher Education Enterprise Plan, which is designed to realign and strengthen the state university system.
The update will focus... Read More
-
June 13, 2012
With restoration work beginning soon on the University of Arizona's beloved Old Main, about 100 full-time employees will be relocated to Bear Down Gymnasium by summer's end.
The Old Main construction is... Read More
-
June 13, 2012
The University of Arizona's management system for email lists, which dates back to the mid-1990s and was last upgraded eight years ago, has been overhauled.Â
In May, University Information... Read More
-
June 13, 2012
For the first time, the College of Pharmacy's director of international programs joined a UA delegation to a worldwide event in Saudi Arabia in hopes of garnering interest from Saudi students.
... Read More
-
June 13, 2012
June is surely in full swing, and although summer doesn't officially begin for a week, the heat has been upon us for at least a month already.
Even those of us tough enough to stick it out through... Read More
-
June 6, 2012
Parking & Transportation Services and the Pima Association of Governments will present a series of recommendations for a campus biking and walking plan in a public workshop (PDF) beginning at 6 p.m. June 14 in the Marvin D. "Swede... Read More
-
June 6, 2012
The migration of thousands of employee email accounts was an overall success, University Information Technology Services says.
Read More -
June 6, 2012
The heat is on a little earlier than usual this year but those of us who stay in Tucson throughout the summer know how to find something to do while keeping cool at the same time.
And when it... Read More
-
June 6, 2012
When is going to work more like hanging out at a resort during the off-season?
When you're a University of Arizona classified staff member attending the annual Staff Advisory Council Crossroads Conference. This... Read More
-
June 6, 2012
UA Provost Jacqueline Lee Mok has been given the 2012 Chang-Lin Tien Education Leadership Award from the Asian Pacific Fund for her accomplishments in higher education.
The Chang-Lin Tien... Read More
-
June 6, 2012
The small but newer community of Anthem, just north of Phoenix, has the potential to become the nation's leader in traffic safety technology.
The Phoenix suburb is the test site for a new... Read More
-
June 6, 2012
Name: Pierre-Alexandre Blanche
Position: Assistant Research Professor, Optical Sciences
Number of years at the UA: 7
Favorite thing about working at... Read More
-
May 30, 2012
Do you live to work? Does your personal life interfere with all the things you need to get done at the office? Do you sometimes wish you had just a few more hours in the day so you could spend them at your desk?
... Read More -
May 30, 2012
A team at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health raised $15,000 in pledges for student scholarships and recently captured the 2011 Perpetual Motion Award for its UA Cares fundraising efforts.
... Read More -
May 30, 2012
What did you want to be when you grew up? If forensic anthropologist wasn't on your list, it could be because you didn't attend Arizona Youth University's "Bone Camp" with "camp counselors" Maria H. Czuzak and Jared Alvarado.
... Read More