The Diversity and Inclusion Student Council invites the University of Arkansas community to a meaningful evening of dialogue and connection at "Diversity and Inclusion Through Faith," an interfaith ...
Cynthia Nance, dean of the U of A School of Law, has been elected to serve a one-year term as president of the College of Labor & Employment Lawyers Board of Governors.
By spotlighting individuals who foster a stigma-free campus, the Substance Education, Assessment and Recovery Program hopes to encourage broader awareness and participation in recovery advocacy ...
Bri Hernandez, a political science instructor, introduced a new teaching strategy to engage students in her International Political Economy course through simulated role-playing based on The Hunger ...
Eight mentor artists have been selected for the Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts statewide apprenticeship program, which funds teams of mentor artists and apprentices committed to sustaining their ...
Earth Anderson, a Ph.D. candidate with the Department of History, has accepted an offer of co-authorship with the Center for AI Safety's project, ...
The Chancellor's and Dean's Lists for the fall 2024 semester are now available to viewed. Undergraduates who earned a 4.0 GPA were named to the Chancellor's List. Students who had a 3.75 GPA or better ...
The Center for Human Nutrition at the U of A is conducting a research study to learn more about the effects of protein on body composition and wellbeing in adults who will be starting medication for ...
Shepard, associate professor, has been named the incoming editor of the national journal, Communication and Democracy. He starts as editor-elect this spring, processing submissions for the 2026-2028 ...
New findings suggest hominins entered Eurasia roughly 200,000 years earlier than previously thought, predating the Dmanisi site in Georgia.
Brendon McDermott, a professor of exercise science and athletic training in the College of Education and Health Professions, recently received the Tony A. Mobley International Distinguished Alumni ...
Mounir Farah, who retired as a professor emeritus from the College of Education and Health Professions in 2015, is remembered for his compassion, intellect and global impact.