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Rachel Sullivant and Will Foster run University of Arkansas' Entrepreneurial Law Project. Whit Pruitt

Good Counsel: Free Legal Help for Small Businesses

In the latest Short Talks from the Hill podcast, learn about the Entrepreneurial Law Project, which provides pro bono legal advice to small businesses and start-ups across Arkansas. 

Summer Clearance Sale at the Tech Store

Come visit the Tech Store & Service Center on the first floor of the Garland Bookstore and take advantage of some serious deals.

Twelve Division of Agriculture Employees Recognized With APW Awards

A video about Razorback mascot Tusk VI, the origin story about a weed scientist and a voter guide to Arkansas ballot issues were among winners on Saturday in the 2025 APW Communications contest.

Sorghum Proteins Offer Resilient 3D Printable 'Bioink' Base

Food scientists are paving the way for 3D-printed food and pharmaceuticals based on drought-tolerant grain sorghum protein that won't turn into a blob.

Civil Engineering Doctoral Researcher Awarded 2025 Meddin Emerging Researcher Scholarship

The award recognizes Anindya Debnath's commitment to improving transportation equity and sustainability through research on shared micromobility systems in underserved communities.

UA-Partners Receives Department of Human Services Grant to Extend Prevention Pilot

The Arkansas Department of Human Services recently awarded $1.8 million to UA-Partners, an outreach unit of the College of Education and Health Professions working to strengthen opportunities for Arkansans with disabilities.

UA System Division of Agriculture Communications Team Scores ACE Awards

The awards were presented June 18 at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Milwaukee following two days of professional development sessions in the annual ACE conference.

Geography Graduate Student Makes Waves in Geospatial Research

With a body of work that spans geospatial science, urban environmental planning and GeoAI, Michaelmary Chukwu is positioning himself at the forefront of spatial data science.

Proctor, Emeritus Professor in Food Science, Gives ISFT Presentation In United Kingdom

Andy Proctor, University Professor emeritus in food science and a visiting professor at the University of Suffolk, spoke on "Adventures in Food Science and Technology to Solve Real Industry Problems" in June.

Engineering Career Connections Recognizes Professional Development Champions

Engineering Career Connections takes pride in recognizing faculty, staff and employers for their roles in helping students with their professional development.

IT HOG Team Wants Your Input on Email and Mass Communication

Your feedback will help guide a recommendation for software, governance and accessibility standards that support both centralized and departmental needs. It will onlytake a few minutes.

Marcia Overby Photo by Russell Cothren

Marcia Overby Retires After 40 Years of Service to the U of A

Overby, associate vice chancellor for administration and director of operations in the Office of the Chancellor, has retired after 40 years of service. 

Sam M. Walton College of Business professor of strategic management Jason Ridge. Photo by Whit Pruitt

Personality Can Explain Why Some CEOs Earn Higher Salaries

Corporate leaders with Machiavellian personalities receive higher compensation even when their company underperforms, according to new research.

U of A Honors College Announces 2025 Bodenhamer Fellows Photo Submitted

U of A Honors College Announces 2025 Bodenhamer Fellows

Six incoming students from Arkansas have been named Bodenhamer Fellows, earning up to $80,000 each in fellowships for education, research and study abroad.

Provost Indrajeet Chaubey Photo Submitted

Indrajeet Chaubey Begins Role as U of A Provost

An alumnus and former faculty member, Chaubey's tenure as provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs at the U of A began July 1.