Three UA faculty members have been named Regents' Professors by the Arizona Board of Regents: Neal R.
Environment and Sustainability News


The UA's James 4-H Camp and Outdoor Learning Center in the Prescott National Forest serves as a setting for staff retreats, UA research projects and children's summer camps.

High school students have co-authored a scientific paper with their UA graduate student instructor that could have a serious impact on the reliability of climate models.

The Southwest's sky islands are home to hundreds of species of plants and animals.

UA PhD candidate Ashwin Naidu is building a DNA database to help monitor and protect the state's wild cats.

Two trailblazing UA School of Journalism students have been handpicked for The New York Times Student Journalism Institute, including Paul Ingram, who has worked as a science writer and photographer for Biosphere 2.

The microorganisms of greatest concern when it comes to leafy green vegetables are Salmonella, Listeria, enterococci, noroviruses and pathogenic forms of E. coli, says Channah Rock of the UA department of soil, water and environmental science.

Four University of Arizona faculty members have been named 1885 Distinguished Scholars for valued contributions to the teaching, research and outreach missions of the University.
A new movement is under way to drastically shift the way in which community partners are engaged in outreach initiatives funded by UA research grants.

Four Tucson-area neighborhood are getting $31,000 in grants for improvement projects thanks to a UA partnership.


