Students enrolled in " Navigating Your Personal and Professional Growth ," a course offered by Fulbright College, recently gained firsthand experience in professional communication during an ...
Julian Tumwine Mpirirwe, an online student originally from Kampala, Uganda, and Meerim Seiitova, from Bishkek in the Kyrgyz Republic, have been awarded scholarships for this spring semester.
Sheri Deaton, a teaching assistant professor of career and technical education, has been named the 2026 Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) National Postsecondary Professional of the ...
Kevin Murach was inspired to initiate the meeting due to the groundbreaking research being conducted at the U of A and nearby states regarding how exercise can mitigate the decline of tissue function ...
Jeremy Powell, veterinarian and professor of animal science, projects the patch, if successful, could provide five to seven days of pain relief without daily injections or handling of the animal after ...
Lexi Applequist, a biomedical engineering Ph.D. researcher at the U of A and cofounder and CEO of Humimic Biosystems, has earned a spot on the prestigious Forbes 30 Under 30 Science list for 2026.
Ever eaten bugs? Honors students get a lesson on the legal, social and environmental dimensions of the modern food system during an Honors College Signature Seminar.
We're excited to share special holiday ticket offers for Razorback men's and women's basketball, exclusively for University of Arkansas faculty and staff.
Weaver's career has left a lasting impact on students, faculty and staff through her teaching, campus presentations and the compassionate care she provided to so many. She retires in January.
Speaking to graduates at fall commencement, Robinson and Silveria asked students to find purpose, remain prepared for responsibility, think critically and show gratitude to those who helped. Listen to ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Researchers have demonstrated that just one hour spent playing video games has an effect on the brain. The research team found changes in brain activity and increased performance ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Ultra-low voltage electricity is effective at killing bacteria because it causes membranes that surround bacteria to leak, according to a new study by University of Arkansas ...
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