Image Arts Campus Secret History: The Unicorn Dance major and sculptor Nancy Pohanic created the unicorn sculpture on campus in honor of David Berkey. Read More Image Diversity Step and Stroll Sounds of step and stroll — traditions shared by historically Black fraternities and sororities, called the Divine Nine — are distinct and joyous. Read More Image COVID19 The COVID Cohort Angela Acuna began her nursing studies in January. “We call ourselves the COVID cohort. I think we were the first ones to get hit hard from semester one,” she says. Read More Image Research Science The Healing Power of Green Thanks to research at the University of Arizona, new help is available for those who experience migraine headaches. The research found that green light therapy reduced the frequency and intensity of migraines and improved quality of life for migraine patients. Read More Image Student Experience COVID19 The Most Dangerous Instrument Flutist Kaissy Yau fell in love with playing in an ensemble. Now, she dreams of one day performing professionally in a symphony orchestra. Read More Image COVID19 The Power to Stop COVID-19 In the Palm of Your Hand The University of Arizona and Covid Watch, a nonprofit organization co-founded by Tina White ’07 ’09, launched a customized coronavirus exposure notification app for the campus community in August. Read More Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 1 2 3 4 5 … 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 Arts Campus Secret History: The Unicorn Dance major and sculptor Nancy Pohanic created the unicorn sculpture on campus in honor of David Berkey. Read More
Image Diversity Step and Stroll Sounds of step and stroll — traditions shared by historically Black fraternities and sororities, called the Divine Nine — are distinct and joyous. Read More
Image COVID19 The COVID Cohort Angela Acuna began her nursing studies in January. “We call ourselves the COVID cohort. I think we were the first ones to get hit hard from semester one,” she says. Read More
Image Research Science The Healing Power of Green Thanks to research at the University of Arizona, new help is available for those who experience migraine headaches. The research found that green light therapy reduced the frequency and intensity of migraines and improved quality of life for migraine patients. Read More
Image Student Experience COVID19 The Most Dangerous Instrument Flutist Kaissy Yau fell in love with playing in an ensemble. Now, she dreams of one day performing professionally in a symphony orchestra. Read More
Image COVID19 The Power to Stop COVID-19 In the Palm of Your Hand The University of Arizona and Covid Watch, a nonprofit organization co-founded by Tina White ’07 ’09, launched a customized coronavirus exposure notification app for the campus community in August. Read More