Image SARSEF Girls’ Campers Wowed by HSIB Field Trip Experience July 28, 2021 The University of Arizona Health Sciences recently partnered with Southern Arizona Research, Science and Engineering Foundation (SARSEF) to host their Applied Career Exploration in Science (ACES) camp. The Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and Medicine (STEM) camp serves middle school girls from the Sunnyside Unified School District and enables them to explore a wide variety of careers to spark their interest in higher education in the STEM fields. Read more Image iSchool Professor's Underwater Tent Co-invention Featured in Discovery Channel's Shark Week July 14, 2021 During this year’s Shark Week the Ocean Space Habitat, co-invented by University of Arizona Professor Winslow Burleson and professional diver Michael Lombardi, will be featured in the episode ‘The Great Hammerhead Stakeout,’ airing on July 18, 2021 on Discovery+. Read more Image Safe Zone Trainings Help Build an Inclusive Health Workforce June 15, 2021 Across Drachman Hall, workspaces were intermittently decorated with signs emblazoned with a bright pink triangle; light blue and pink stripes; and rainbow squares. They were enough to pique the interest of a program coordinator named Matt Peters. Read more Image Designing Creative Solutions to Health Care Challenges June 2, 2021 A new UArizona Health Sciences class is preparing students from across the university to creatively solve health care challenges using design thinking. Read more Image Underrepresented STEM Students Explore New Frontiers of Sound June 8, 2020 As part of a National Science Foundation-funded program, six University of Arizona undergraduates from populations underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and math fields—women, first-generation college students and individuals from racial and ethnic minorities—will spend the next year researching the behavior of sound waves and working with mentors as they prepare to pursue related careers and graduate degrees. Read more Image Plan of Action June 1, 2020 The rapid spread of the novel coronavirus and resulting COVID-19 disease has put University of Arizona's creative makers in a position to help. The local critical need for personal protective equipment is being addressed by a ready team of innovative designers willing to gear up for large-scale production. Read more Image New Health Sciences VIP Course Is a Meeting of Minds May 27, 2020 What if a nursing student interested in improving quality of life for senior citizens could be put on a team with an engineering student and a computer science student? And what if instead of spending just 16 weeks getting their feet wet on the topic, they could help usher a project into existence semester after semester, watching it slowly unfold from start to finish? Read more Image What Is Design Thinking? May 26, 2020 In the fall, students will be able to dive headfirst into design thinking, a creative process for solving real-world problems. Read more Image SBS Champions: iSchool Professors Peter Jansen and Win Burleson Make COVID-19 Equipment May 1, 2020 The School of Information, or iSchool, in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences is filled with doers, thinkers, and solvers. Two faculty in the iSchool – Peter Jansen and Win Burleson – are lending their expertise in makerspaces and their background in inventing to the essential task of creating the protective and medical equipment needed to battle the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more Image Helping hospitals, rural hotspots and a genomic union April 24, 2020 More than 100 faculty, staff and health care professionals from the University of Arizona and connected Tucson facilities are joining together to manufacture personal protective equipment for local hospitals in need. As the national stockpile of personal protective equipment ran dry, Kasi Kiehlbaugh, director of the UA's Health Sciences Design Program organized the "AZ Makers Fighting COVID-19" online group. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 1 2 3 4 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Image SARSEF Girls’ Campers Wowed by HSIB Field Trip Experience July 28, 2021 The University of Arizona Health Sciences recently partnered with Southern Arizona Research, Science and Engineering Foundation (SARSEF) to host their Applied Career Exploration in Science (ACES) camp. The Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and Medicine (STEM) camp serves middle school girls from the Sunnyside Unified School District and enables them to explore a wide variety of careers to spark their interest in higher education in the STEM fields. Read more
Image iSchool Professor's Underwater Tent Co-invention Featured in Discovery Channel's Shark Week July 14, 2021 During this year’s Shark Week the Ocean Space Habitat, co-invented by University of Arizona Professor Winslow Burleson and professional diver Michael Lombardi, will be featured in the episode ‘The Great Hammerhead Stakeout,’ airing on July 18, 2021 on Discovery+. Read more
Image Safe Zone Trainings Help Build an Inclusive Health Workforce June 15, 2021 Across Drachman Hall, workspaces were intermittently decorated with signs emblazoned with a bright pink triangle; light blue and pink stripes; and rainbow squares. They were enough to pique the interest of a program coordinator named Matt Peters. Read more
Image Designing Creative Solutions to Health Care Challenges June 2, 2021 A new UArizona Health Sciences class is preparing students from across the university to creatively solve health care challenges using design thinking. Read more
Image Underrepresented STEM Students Explore New Frontiers of Sound June 8, 2020 As part of a National Science Foundation-funded program, six University of Arizona undergraduates from populations underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and math fields—women, first-generation college students and individuals from racial and ethnic minorities—will spend the next year researching the behavior of sound waves and working with mentors as they prepare to pursue related careers and graduate degrees. Read more
Image Plan of Action June 1, 2020 The rapid spread of the novel coronavirus and resulting COVID-19 disease has put University of Arizona's creative makers in a position to help. The local critical need for personal protective equipment is being addressed by a ready team of innovative designers willing to gear up for large-scale production. Read more
Image New Health Sciences VIP Course Is a Meeting of Minds May 27, 2020 What if a nursing student interested in improving quality of life for senior citizens could be put on a team with an engineering student and a computer science student? And what if instead of spending just 16 weeks getting their feet wet on the topic, they could help usher a project into existence semester after semester, watching it slowly unfold from start to finish? Read more
Image What Is Design Thinking? May 26, 2020 In the fall, students will be able to dive headfirst into design thinking, a creative process for solving real-world problems. Read more
Image SBS Champions: iSchool Professors Peter Jansen and Win Burleson Make COVID-19 Equipment May 1, 2020 The School of Information, or iSchool, in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences is filled with doers, thinkers, and solvers. Two faculty in the iSchool – Peter Jansen and Win Burleson – are lending their expertise in makerspaces and their background in inventing to the essential task of creating the protective and medical equipment needed to battle the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more
Image Helping hospitals, rural hotspots and a genomic union April 24, 2020 More than 100 faculty, staff and health care professionals from the University of Arizona and connected Tucson facilities are joining together to manufacture personal protective equipment for local hospitals in need. As the national stockpile of personal protective equipment ran dry, Kasi Kiehlbaugh, director of the UA's Health Sciences Design Program organized the "AZ Makers Fighting COVID-19" online group. Read more