
Arkansas and Beyond: Humanities Unlock Alumna Beth Brickell's Creative Journey
Brickell's life has taken many different directions, but her passion for learning, sense of adventure and dedication to her home state have always been driving forces in her career.
Bumpers College Group Wins NACTA Award for Study on College Students' Sense of Belonging
The article, "Examining Sense of Belonging Among Freshman College of Agriculture Students," looks at how a sense of belonging impacted undergraduate retention rates.
AMPD's Cho Named Bumpers College Assistant Dean for Honors Program
Eunjoo Cho, U of A professor of apparel merchandising and product development, begins this appointment in the fall and is highly regarded for her commitment to academic excellence and student success.
Regional Science Fair Attracts 263, Sends Three Projects to International Competition
More than 250 students from 17 regional schools participated in the NWA Regional Science and Engineering Fair, an event that qualified three projects for the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair.
Weed Science Society of America Honors Norsworthy for Herbicide Resistance Management
Alumnus Jason Norsworthy, faculty member in Bumpers College's Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences, was honored for his "outstanding contributions to key weed science initiatives and advancements."
U of A to Host Thousands of Visitors Next Week; Parking and Road Closure Notices
The university will host an NCAA baseball regional this weekend and potentially a super-regional the next weekend, and the Walmart U.S., Sam's Club and Walmart International will host associates next week.
Celebrate Arkansas History With 50% Off J.G. Ragsdale Award-Winning Books
Readers of Arkansas history can enjoy half off through the end of the year on all U of A Press' books that have won the J.G. Ragsdale Book Award from the Arkansas Historical Association.
Engineering Education Conference Committee Invites Faculty, Students to Submit Papers
The U of A will host the 2025 American Society for Engineering Education Midwest Section Conference in September, a great venue for faculty and students to share education-oriented papers and posters.
Employee Spotlight: Dean Ed Pohl, Honoring Service for Military Appreciation Month
In recognition of Military Appreciation Month, the University of Arkansas proudly honors the service, sacrifice, and ongoing contributions of veterans and military members within our campus community. Today's employee spotlight is Dr. Ed Pohl, Dean of the Graduate School and International Education.
Congratulations Employees of the 3rd Quarter
Congratulations to Caleb Hatz, Michelle Muzilo, David Parette and Jeremy Bowerman, employees exemplify the university's core values and make significant contributions to their units and the broader campus.
Electrical Engineering Major Finds Purpose in Tutoring Young Math Learners
Vanessa Moyo, an electrical engineering major, began working at the Mathnasium of Fayetteville in December. There, she tutors elementary school students, helping them build math skills and confidence.

Research Agronomist Returns Home to Aid Rice and Row Crop Producers
Justin Chlapecka's new role as assistant professor of agronomy comes with an office just about 35 miles from where he grew up. Returning home, he sees as an opportunity to give back to his community.

School of Law Criminal Practice Clinic Team Wins Fourth Amendment Case
The U of A School of Law Legal Clinic gives students hands-on skills training by representing real clients in real-life legal situations and to provide a much-needed service to the Northwest Arkansas community.

New Program Aims to Reduce Youth Vaping in Central Arkansas
A $400,000 grant from the Arkansas Attorney General’s Office will fund the two-year CATCH My Breath program.

U of A Awarded $10 Million to Create New State Crisis Hub and Continuum
The Arkansas Department of Human Services, local schools and community agencies will partner with the U of A to serve Arkansans with behavioral health needs.