Highlighting a commitment to student success, Global Campus presented the Lightbulb Award for Innovation to the team behind the university's first-ever coordinated orientation designed for online ...
Students will dig deeper into how countries and companies became what they are, examining the historical events, political shifts and cultural forces that shaped them and then explore how those forces ...
In 2025, the A+ program delivered 34 arts integration programs for 398 teachers across the state, a 36% increase from the previous year. A+ member schools commit to a three-year implementation process ...
The Technology-Empowered Storytelling Lab will host a lecture by Alejandro Martin Gomez, assistant professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department and the Institute for ...
The U of A Women's Giving Circle is now accepting grant applications from faculty and staff for projects supporting the campus and communities across the state. Proposals should include work that ...
Bad Bunny will bring together faculty with expertise in digital culture, Latin American and Latino studies, and music to explore the viral performance and controversy storming the digital gridiron.
Delayed to April: AIMRC Seminar: Mitochondrial-Nuclear Fitness Interactions in Evolution and Disease
David Rand, a professor of natural history at Brown University, explains how studying mitochondria — the cell's energy producers — offers a useful way to understand complex gene-by-gene or ...
Second-year law student Emilee Webb currently serves as the Arkansas Law Review staff editor and will serve as the editor-in-chief for the upcoming year.
As part of her career readiness, Emma Bryans picked Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies for its interdisciplinary approach, opening doors that otherwise might be closed.
U of A researcher Kristian Forbes has joined the ZOOSURY project with the University of Helsinki to grow a better understanding of how bats transmit diseases to humans in Africa.
U of A alumna Leah Glover Hales has committed $500,000 to the Land of Opportunity Scholarship to help cover the costs of college attendance and improve academic success and long-term outcomes for ...
Hundreds of beautiful blooming plants will be on display at the Orchid Society of the Ozarks' 15th annual Orchid Show and Sale in March at the Pauline Whitaker Equine Center.
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