Nov. 17, 2009 Paul Blowers Chosen as 2010 da Vinci Fellow Pioneer of unorthodox yet highly effective teaching methods recognized for multifaceted contributions.
Oct. 16, 2017 UA to Head New Center Focusing on Biofuels and Bioproducts The goals of the Sustainable Bioeconomy for Arid Regions Center will be to address the nation's needs for biofuels and bioproducts, strengthen Arizona's bioeconomy, and provide training for the next generation of scientists and engineers.
Oct. 16, 2017 A Forward-Looking Donor The College of Engineering's 2016 Alumnus of the Year and his wife make a million-dollar gift to the college.
Sept. 12, 2017 UA Engineers Create Desalination Bus for Navajo Nation With a solar-powered water-purification system and lab on wheels, University of Arizona researchers extend infrastructure to a community and supply educational opportunities for its students.
Aug. 7, 2017 Pure Water Brew Challenge Brings Reclamation to the Forefront A campaign put on by a coalition of water experts has breweries from around Arizona turning wastewater into beer. But the effort is really about education, according to the UA's Channah Rock.
July 19, 2017 Chemical Engineering Alumna Wins National Cycling Championship Erica Clevenger excelled academically in the UA College of Engineering while clocking up victories on the cycling circuit.
April 25, 2017 Laundered in Space UA Engineering senior Christina Morrison is seeking solutions to a down-to-earth problem for space travelers: How to keep their clothes clean.
Jan. 3, 2017 Agilent and UA Engineering Professor Partner on Water Safety and Sustainability ‘Thought Leader’ Shane Snyder and corporate funder collaborate to increase public trust in water reuse.
Dec. 7, 2016 UA Students Aboard Flying Labs Probe Climate Mysteries Scientists know that aerosols affect climate, but they don’t know how. A University of Arizona chemical engineer is chasing clouds for answers and giving his students top-flight experience.
Dec. 7, 2016 Space, Seen Through a Window Astronaut and UA Engineering alumnus Don Pettit (PhD/ChE 1983) has taken thousands of mesmerizing images during his three missions to the International Space Station, many of which are now published in a new book, Spaceborne.