Welcome Back! Robert C. Robbins Aug. 18, 2023 I am sure you have seen our students returning as we prepare for the start of the academic year. I hope you all have had a good summer, whether you were away from the state or here in the Arizona heat. Read more
Welcome Back Wildcats! Robert C. Robbins Aug. 18, 2023 Welcome back! Whether you are a new student or well into your Wildcat Journey, there are many resources and many people here at the University to help you succeed, and I encourage you to take advantage of everything we have to offer. Read more
Image UArizona incoming class is most diverse, includes record number of in-state students Aug. 17, 2023 The University of Arizona has welcomed its largest and most diverse class in university history, which also includes a record number of students from Arizona. About 9,300 first-year students, representing all 50 U.S. states and 45 countries, started classes this week. Read more at UArizona News
Image Princeton Review names UArizona a 'Best College' Aug. 16, 2023 The University of Arizona earned recognition for its quality of life, intramural sports programs, health services, student government participation and more. Read more at UArizona News
Image Understanding our Water Future: Dr. Robbins' Perspective Robert C. Robbins Aug. 15, 2023 The Water Resources Research Center is a vital resource for our state. Read more
Image University of Arizona will join the Big 12 Conference in 2024-25 Aug. 4, 2023 University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins issued the following statement regarding the University of Arizona's decision to join the Big 12 Conference beginning in the 2024-2025 academic year. Read more at UArizona News
Big 12 Conference Robert C. Robbins Aug. 4, 2023 I am pleased to share that the University of Arizona will join the Big 12 Conference in all sports beginning in the 2024-2025 academic year. As many of you know, athletics serves as the front porch for the University of Arizona, as it is a rallying point for alumni and fans and creates pride in our community both here in Arizona and around the world. Arizona Athletics is positioned well for long-term success, as our goal always was to secure a bright future for our student-athletes, fans, and the entire university community. Read more
New Congressional bill aimed at confronting NIL challenges facing NCAA athletes released July 26, 2023 Congress on. Wednesday will take up legislation to widen opportunities for collegiate athletes to make money from their name, image and likeness. Two Democrats, Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut and Rep. Lori Trahan of Massachusetts, will introduce matching bills that would allow athletes from foreign countries to engage in NIL activities while in the United States. Current U.S. student visa rules regarding work by thousands of foreign students make it virtually impossible for them to accept NIL deals the way U.S. athletes can. In early June, Trahan, a former Division I volleyball player, was among those invited to give remarks at a Capitol reception hosted by the University of Arizona as part of a "Future of College Sports" event. Read more at UArizona News
Image UArizona will help local substance-use recovery program reach more Native American women July 26, 2023 The UArizona New Dawn-Warrior Women project is helping expand the reach of Tucson's Native Ways Program, which helps clients with substance use recovery while incorporating Native American culture and traditions. Read more at UArizona News
New Congressional bill aimed at confronting NIL challenges facing NCAA athletes released July 26, 2023 Congress on. Wednesday will take up legislation to widen opportunities for collegiate athletes to make money from their name, image and likeness. Two Democrats, Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut and Rep. Lori Trahan of Massachusetts, will introduce matching bills that would allow athletes from foreign countries to engage in NIL activities while in the United States. Current U.S. student visa rules regarding work by thousands of foreign students make it virtually impossible for them to accept NIL deals the way U.S. athletes can. In early June, Trahan, a former Division I volleyball player, was among those invited to give remarks at a Capitol reception hosted by the University of Arizona as part of a "Future of College Sports" event. Read more at USA Today