Image Ladd Keith named 2025 Western Planner of the Year Oct. 21, 2025 The Western Planner organization has named CAPLA Associate Professor Ladd Keith its 2025 Planner of the Year, honoring his pioneering leadership in climate-responsive planning and community resilience across the American West Read more
Image Karletta Chief named to inaugural endowed professorship in Indigenous resilience Oct. 14, 2025 Karletta Chief, a renowned Diné hydrologist and director of the Indigenous Resilience Center, was named inaugural recipient of the Agnese Nelms Haury Endowed Professorship in Indigenous Resilience for her contributions to the fields of hydrology, Indigenous resilience, environmental justice and climate change outreach and research. Read more
Image A collective approach to help vulnerable people survive extreme heat Oct. 9, 2025 The consortium combines the expertise of U of A faculty members with external partners to take on the dangers that come along with living in extreme heat. Read more
Image SWEHSC Members and Trainees Attend the 2025 ISEE/ISES Conference Sept. 29, 2025 The International Society of Exposure Science (ISES) and the International Society for Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE) held their joint conference from August 17-20, 2025, in Atlanta, Georgia. ISES and ISEE provide opportunities for career development, exchanges of innovative research and ideas, and networking opportunities for exposure scientists and environmental epidemiologists worldwide. This conference featured a women’s networking event, multiple symposia showcasing research, poster sessions, and flash talks to encourage conversation and collaboration. Read more
Image Heat and toxic exposures could harm kidneys in agricultural workers Sept. 23, 2025 Heat and constant exposure to toxic metals and metalloids can be a dangerous combination for the kidneys of agricultural workers, a new University of Arizona study found. Read more
Image Amanda Wilson wins international young scientist award Sept. 2, 2025 Amanda Wilson, PhD, was given an award by the International Society of Exposure Science. Read more
Image Arsenic Exposure Assessment for the Arizona Hopi Tribe Aug. 26, 2025 Working with members of the Hopi Tribe, this project recruited 76 households throughout Hopi lands and conducted chemical analyses to assess arsenic levels in various water sources at two different time points. The team also administered questionnaires for a more comprehensive understanding of participants’ usual food intake. Read more
Image Exposure to some common PFAS changes gene activity, new study finds Aug. 15, 2025 Research on how PFAS impact gene activity. Read more
Image Ladd Keith appointed to Governor Hobbs' Workplace Heat Safety Task Force Aug. 8, 2025 Ladd Keith, PhD, has been appointed to Arizona Governor Katie Hobb's new Workplace Heat Safety Task Force. Read more
Image Resource-poor neighborhood conditions may increase gestational diabetes risk Aug. 4, 2025 New research from the University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health showed that living in resource-poor neighborhoods may raise the risk of women developing diabetes during pregnancy, a condition with potential long-term effects on the health of both mother and child. Read more