Read about honors student Jaylan Brown's research on student athletes, check in with honors alumni around the world and hear from Honors College faculty strengthening the Path Program with their own ...
Jeff Dix, an assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science, will lead the work and focus on designing small, power efficient analog circuits that can analyze a video signal.
Sidney Bowman has joined the College of Engineering as the inaugural embedded mental health clinician, bringing specialized expertise to address the mental health challenges that engineering students ...
Students in the Food Science Club make the apple butter with the help of faculty and staff of the U of A's Department of Food Science and the Arkansas Food Innovation Center, and they are on sale ...
The Arkansas Lithium Technology Accelerator is America's first accelerator program dedicated to lithium innovation and the battery supply chain. Continued investment and growth will help create ...
The U of A Bookstore is now hiring student workers. Enjoy flexible scheduling, a supportive team environment and opportunities to grow your skills. Apply today.
Students, faculty, staff and the NWA community are encouraged to join and share our free training, held through December. Youth Mental Health First Aid is an evidence-based, early-intervention course.
Buescher, a pioneer in food science at Arkansas, published 94 peer-reviewed journal publications and co-held a patent for a natural tumeric substitute to yellow dye No. 5. He passed away Aug. 2 at the ...
The Golden Tusk Award, presented by the Division of Student Affairs, is one of the most distinguished honors on campus. Submit a Golden Tusk nomination today.
The U of A's online program allowed Bryce Bennett to keep his family's close-knit rhythm intact while he pursued a doctoral degree in educational leadership.
Alumni Bill and Pat McKamey enhance student success by creating an Endowed Undergraduate Teaching Support Program. The $1 million planned gift supports the Department of Industrial Engineering.
The Arkansas design firm’s $50,000 gift supports an annual scholarship along with an internship in their Fayetteville or Little Rock offices.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results