Image Research Science Farming Straight Up Paul Hardej doesn’t sound like a farmer. Rather than talking about soybeans, cotton or corn, he talks about economies of scale, technology challenges and commercial applications. And you aren’t likely to find dirt under his nails. Read More Image Student Experience Fighting Campus Hunger In 2012, graduate student Michelle Sun and four undergraduates wanted to help fellow students who were going hungry. Read More Image Research Five Things to Know About Rattlesnakes and Their Babies So far this year, more than 74 rattlesnake bites to humans have been reported to the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center. Read More Image Research Innovation in Harvesting Mesquite Pods Mesquite trees not only decorate the UA campus, they also provide tasty bean pods that can be harvested and used for cooking. Read More Image Alumni and Donors Living Unprocessed The first time Megan Kimble ’13 baked whole-wheat bread, it didn’t go well. That was on Day One of Kimble’s year-long project to eat food that was as unprocessed as possible. Read More Image Sports Long Distance Love The first time Abdi Abdirahman ran with a track team, he was wearing boots. Not the athletic gear you’d expect of a future star — but, then, Abdirahman’s story is anything but typical. Read More Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 1 2 3 … Next › Next page Last » Last page Contact the Editor If you have thoughts about content in the Arizona Alumni Magazine or story ideas, reach out to the editor to share your feedback. Contact Submit a Class Note Tell us about career accomplishments, book announcements, engagements, weddings, anniversaries, and death announcements or share family photos, reflections, and other alumni news. Submit a note Share Your Photos Share your spectacular imagery or Wildcat spirit from around the world in travel photos to be used in the online magazine and on social media. Learn more
Image Research Science Farming Straight Up Paul Hardej doesn’t sound like a farmer. Rather than talking about soybeans, cotton or corn, he talks about economies of scale, technology challenges and commercial applications. And you aren’t likely to find dirt under his nails. Read More
Image Student Experience Fighting Campus Hunger In 2012, graduate student Michelle Sun and four undergraduates wanted to help fellow students who were going hungry. Read More
Image Research Five Things to Know About Rattlesnakes and Their Babies So far this year, more than 74 rattlesnake bites to humans have been reported to the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center. Read More
Image Research Innovation in Harvesting Mesquite Pods Mesquite trees not only decorate the UA campus, they also provide tasty bean pods that can be harvested and used for cooking. Read More
Image Alumni and Donors Living Unprocessed The first time Megan Kimble ’13 baked whole-wheat bread, it didn’t go well. That was on Day One of Kimble’s year-long project to eat food that was as unprocessed as possible. Read More
Image Sports Long Distance Love The first time Abdi Abdirahman ran with a track team, he was wearing boots. Not the athletic gear you’d expect of a future star — but, then, Abdirahman’s story is anything but typical. Read More