Image Center for World University Rankings places UArizona among top 0.5% of global universities May 15, 2023 The University of Arizona ranks 95th globally in the Center for World University Rankings, placing it among the top 0.5% worldwide. With emphasis on faculty quality and research performance, UArizona continues to excel in academic and research achievements, reflecting its commitment to addressing global challenges. Read more
Image Engineering Alum Returns to Lead School of Mining and Mineral Resources April 27, 2023 Read more
Image MIS, Earth sciences at UArizona ranked among nation's best by US News & World Report April 25, 2023 University of Arizona's graduate programs, including Eller College of Management's management information systems program, rank among the nation's best in U.S. News & World Report's latest Best Graduate Schools rankings. These rankings highlight UArizona's excellence across various disciplines, from geosciences to rehabilitation counseling, reinforcing its commitment to academic excellence. Read more
Women in Mining meet in Tucson April 12, 2023 Join us at the Women in Mining national conference at the Tucson Convention Center through April 15. The conference features speakers and panelists from the mining industry, round-table discussions on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the industry, networking, professional development, and more. Read more
Image Students Form Women In Mining Chapter April 10, 2023 When Greatness Ojum was in her first year of mining engineering studies, she met Julia Potter, co-director of the Geotechnical Center of Excellence and vice president of Women in Mining USA. Potter told her about an opportunity to launch a University of Arizona student chapter of the organization, which has supported an equitable and sustainable mining industry since 1972. Read more
Image “[Mining] is essential for a greener economy:” A Student Profile on Susan D. Perez April 7, 2023 Susan Perez, a Ph.D. student at the University of Arizona, is researching the use of rhamnolipids and glycolipids to extract metals from aqueous solutions, aiding in cleaner mining practices. Her work holds promise for recycling metals from mine waste and improving water quality while promoting sustainability. Perez advises students to persevere through challenges in their studies, emphasizing the importance of resilience. Read more
“Adding a minor gives me another pathway”: A profile on Seth Kreinbrook March 24, 2023 Seth Kreinbrook, a mining engineering student minoring in sustainable mineral resources at the University of Arizona, discovered his passion for mining after hearing from a guest speaker in his Intro to Engineering class. Engaged in real-life experiences like visits to the San Xavier Underground Mining Laboratory, Kreinbrook feels supported and connected to the mining community. He advises students to stay connected to their field, engage in extracurricular activities, and take advantage of hands-on learning opportunities. Read more
In the Media: Abandoned Mine Lands March 15, 2023 Julie Neilson, director of the Center for Environmentally Sustainable Mining, and Mark Barton, director of the Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources, were both featured in The Buzz, discussing the impacts of abandoned mine lands, and local remediation work. Read more
Image “I’ve always been interested in lemonade stands:” a student profile on Isabel Baron Feb. 13, 2023 Isa Baron, an Environmental Studies and Operations & Supply Chain Management student at the University of Arizona, finds the Sustainable Mineral Resources minor to be the perfect blend of her interests in sustainability and business. With aspirations to become a Sustainability Consultant, Baron has gained valuable experience through internships and emphasizes the importance of mining for renewable energy while encouraging others to explore the field. Read more