Oaklawn Hot Springs has pledged $100,000 to sponsor the annual Students Mastering the Art of Southern Hospitality (SMASH) event.
Daina Bray, a clinical lecturer in law, senior research scholar in law and legal director of the Law, Environment & Animals Program at Yale Law School, will speak on ...
The associate professor of mechanical engineering has been issued six patents, four of which have been licensed.
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup fast approaching, we might ask how these global sporting events can shape national images. Through the lens of Germany's rich football history, Knabe looks at three ...
The Arkansas gymnastics program has its sights set on history for the team's last home meet on March 6, as the team hosts No. 1 Oklahoma and is pushing to break the NCAA gymnastics attendance record.
Honors programs at 10 universities in the Southeastern Conference are coming together to offer a forum on the future of college athletics.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., and LAS CRUCES, N.M. – A new online game allows players to build a farmers market empire as they learn real-world food safety topics. The game, "Market, Set, Go!" was released Feb.
The next issue of Inquiry will be published in the early fall. Inquiry welcomes contributions from U of A undergraduate students from all disciplines.
The Sexual and Relationship Violence Center and Counseling and Psychological Services have partnered to launch The Hill Haven, a new initiative that offers students a private, welcoming space to ...
Raley earned this prestigious title for her contributions to the field of intellectual disability while maintaining active leadership roles within the AAIDD.
No matter where your path at the U of A takes you, the Substance Education, Assessment & Recovery program at Pat Walker Health Center encourages all Razorbacks to Stay RazorSharp.
U of A alumni Ben and Janet Hyneman are investing in the success of Arkansas students through the Land of Opportunity Scholarship campaign.