
Journey to Rome with U of A Faculty and Students in Newest Short Takes
In the university's newest Short Takes episode, "When in Rome," Francesco Bedeschi, director of the center, shares what makes the experience so transformational for students.
Multi-University Alliance Seeks to Transform Communication Devices
A faculty team in the College of Education and and Health Professions is leading a nearly $4.8 million project to develop AI-enhanced tech to aid people with significant speech and language limitations.
Mom Models Importance of Education, Earns Master's Degree Online
Within a week of watching her daughter graduate from high school, Susan Tyler earned a Master of Education in special education through the U of A's Global Campus online program.
Research Examines Interplay Between Base and Add-On Products
Paper finds that managers considering complementary products to base products may want to educate their customers ahead of time for optimal sales benefit.
Constitution Day 2025 Lecture to be Presented Tonight by Political Science Professor
Constitution Day is observed every year to celebrate the ratification of the United States Constitution on Sept. 17, 1787. Karen Sebold, an expert in campaign finance law and American politics, will discuss the threat that unchecked money poses to the First Amendment.
U of A Law Professor Discusses Climate Migration, Visits National Congress in Argentina
Amelia McGowan, director of the School of Law's Immigration Clinic, traveled to Buenos Aires to give a lecture on climate migration and met with members of the Chamber of Deputies at Argentina's National Congress.
College of Education and Health Professions to Celebrate Life of Faculty Member Kevin Roessger Sept. 24
The U of A College of Education and Health Professions is mourning the loss of faculty member Kevin Roessger, who died unexpectedly on Sept. 3.
The Razorback Yearbook Pickup Happening Sept. 16 and 17
Students can pick up their free copy of the Razorback Yearbook this week! Pickup will be happening outside the Arkansas Union from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sept. 16 and 17 (or until we run out).
Explore "Medieval England" July 2026
Interested in a whirlwind investigation of the major medieval sites throughout England? Earn six hours credit in just over three weeks (and escape the heat of Arkansas)!
Fellows Selected for the SEC Academic Leadership Development Program
The fellows are Jacquelyn Mosley, Chase Rainwater, Christopher M. Schulte and Marc A. Scott. Each SEC university selects up to four fellows to participate in the program each year.
Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology to Present Ana Bridges for Fall Seminar Series
The Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology will host Ana Bridges for a seminar titled "From Tension to Teamwork: Conflict-Smart Lab Management."

Bumpers College's Scales Named Farm Foundation Cultivator, Gives Talk to Summer Round Table
Wendell Scales, a U of A doctoral student, brought a distinct voice rooted in community, youth development and the urgent need to reimagine how the next generation of agricultural leaders is prepared.

Ngan Le Receives Prestigious NSF CAREER Award for AI Research
The grant will support associate professor Ngan Le's research on developing artificial intelligence systems that are trustworthy, reliable and sustainable in real-world environments.

U of A-Led Team to Investigate How Social Media Affects Youth Tobacco Addiction
The four-year project, funded by a $1 million NSF grant and led by professor Khoa Luu, will examine the growing amount of tobacco-related content shared online through social media and its potential impact on public health.

Doctoral Student Conducts Interdisciplinary Research to Fight Muscle Loss in Old Age
PJ Koopmans' curiosity led him to the cell and molecular biology graduate program at the U of A, where he now investigates the molecular mechanisms that regulate muscle mass and exercise adaptations. Watch the video.