Basketballs and drills: UA scientists designing innovative ventilator prototypes April 7, 2020 Win Burleson has lately been spending most of his weekend waking hours on ventilator designs. He’s associate director of the University of Arizona School of Information. He’s also an inventor. Read more Image UArizona Health Sciences Connects Arizona’s Makerspaces in COVID-19 Response April 3, 2020 As initial responses to the COVID-19 pandemic began to unfold, Kasi Kiehlbaugh, PhD, director of the University of Arizona Health Sciences Design Program, noticed a trend that was uplifting and concerning at the same time. Read more Image Tucson groups, UA step up to make protective gear for frontline workers fighting coronavirus March 3, 2020 Frontline health-care workers in Tucson are getting much-needed protection during the COVID-19 pandemic thanks to a local effort to quickly fabricate scarce face masks and shields with 3D printers and laser cutters. Read more Image UArizona Global Nursing Builds Partnerships for New Binational Experience in Alamos, Mexico Feb. 18, 2020 With the appointment of University of Arizona College of Nursing Professor Marylyn Morris McEwen, PhD, RN, FAAN as UArizona Nursing Associate Dean for Global Nursing, the College has begun a major new initiative in global education. Read more Image Students assisting migrant shelter through new program Dec. 21, 2019 Students at two Arizona universities are volunteering at a local migrant shelter as a part of a new course aimed at health care. The new program is called Milagro, which stands for Migration Interprofessional Leading to Action and Growth. Read more Image UArizona Health Sciences Expanding Roles for Genetic Counselors in the Era of Precision Medicine Oct. 16, 2019 Genetic counseling is one of the fastest growing professions in the United States. To meet this growing demand, the University of Arizona Health Sciences opened a graduate program in genetic counseling. Read more Image Building a Bridge to STEM Degrees for Transfer Students Aug. 28, 2019 A $4.8 million grant from the National Science Foundation will help create a stronger path for Pima Community College students who transfer to the University of Arizona to pursue bachelor's degrees in STEM fields. Read more Image UA Genetic Counseling Graduate Program Gains Accreditation April 30, 2019 New graduate program at the UA College of Medicine – Tucson will begin in fall Semester 2019. Genetic counseling one of nation’s fastest-growing careers. Read more Image UA Students Provide Individualized Health Care to Phoenix Homeless Sept. 21, 2018 Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 …
Basketballs and drills: UA scientists designing innovative ventilator prototypes April 7, 2020 Win Burleson has lately been spending most of his weekend waking hours on ventilator designs. He’s associate director of the University of Arizona School of Information. He’s also an inventor. Read more Image
UArizona Health Sciences Connects Arizona’s Makerspaces in COVID-19 Response April 3, 2020 As initial responses to the COVID-19 pandemic began to unfold, Kasi Kiehlbaugh, PhD, director of the University of Arizona Health Sciences Design Program, noticed a trend that was uplifting and concerning at the same time. Read more Image
Tucson groups, UA step up to make protective gear for frontline workers fighting coronavirus March 3, 2020 Frontline health-care workers in Tucson are getting much-needed protection during the COVID-19 pandemic thanks to a local effort to quickly fabricate scarce face masks and shields with 3D printers and laser cutters. Read more Image
UArizona Global Nursing Builds Partnerships for New Binational Experience in Alamos, Mexico Feb. 18, 2020 With the appointment of University of Arizona College of Nursing Professor Marylyn Morris McEwen, PhD, RN, FAAN as UArizona Nursing Associate Dean for Global Nursing, the College has begun a major new initiative in global education. Read more Image
Students assisting migrant shelter through new program Dec. 21, 2019 Students at two Arizona universities are volunteering at a local migrant shelter as a part of a new course aimed at health care. The new program is called Milagro, which stands for Migration Interprofessional Leading to Action and Growth. Read more Image
UArizona Health Sciences Expanding Roles for Genetic Counselors in the Era of Precision Medicine Oct. 16, 2019 Genetic counseling is one of the fastest growing professions in the United States. To meet this growing demand, the University of Arizona Health Sciences opened a graduate program in genetic counseling. Read more Image
Building a Bridge to STEM Degrees for Transfer Students Aug. 28, 2019 A $4.8 million grant from the National Science Foundation will help create a stronger path for Pima Community College students who transfer to the University of Arizona to pursue bachelor's degrees in STEM fields. Read more Image
UA Genetic Counseling Graduate Program Gains Accreditation April 30, 2019 New graduate program at the UA College of Medicine – Tucson will begin in fall Semester 2019. Genetic counseling one of nation’s fastest-growing careers. Read more Image