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Ioannis Tzanetakis, professor of plant virology and director of the Arkansas Clean Plant Center, was recently named a Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society. U of A System Division of Agriculture

Tzanetakis Honored as Fellow of American Phytopathological Society

Ioannis Tzanetakis, leader of the Arkansas Clean Plant Center, ​​was recognized as a Fellow for his distinguished contributions to the profession of plant pathology.

From Internship to Impact: How U of A Biological Engineering Sets Students Up for Success

For graduating seniors, the road to a rewarding career doesn't begin after graduation, it starts in the Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department, with hands-on opportunities, expert mentorship and top-notch career preparation.

Environmental Communication Class Partners With Water Alliance to Boost Sustainable Development

Students enrolled in the Environmental Adaptations course in the Communication Department collaborated with the Beaver Watershed Alliance to bring awareness of Smart Growth water source practices.

U of A Civil Engineering Students Achieve Top Results at 2025 TXAPA Asphalt Road-Eo

Civil engineering students Mohammad Tahir Ansari, Joey Eiland, Hudson Finowich, Dylan Rives, Amarjeet Tiwari, Isaac Torres and Jackson Versfelt placed first in the rutting category and fourth overall.

IFAI Empowers FPDIR Managers With Food Safety Training at Cherokee Nation

By providing culturally relevant and specific training for the food distribution program, the Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative is helping to build a safer and more resilient food system for Indian Country. 

Biotech Startup Focused on Mini Human Organs Wins 2025 Heartland Challenge

A student startup from the University of Michigan that makes miniature human intestines for more predictive preclinical drug testing was the overall champion at the 2025 Heartland Challenge.

Katie Dunn Teaches Landscape Architecture Students to Design Meaningful Places

Dunn says a big strength of the Department of Landscape Architecture is that each faculty member is excited about different areas of the field, which allows students to expand their own views.

Business Librarian Helps Student Entrepreneur Grow Skincare Brand

Warrenesha Arnold took her business to the next level after she came across Anna Clymer, a business librarian who helped Arnold find good resources about marketing for skincare products.

Civil Engineering Students Earn Top Honors at Regional Conferences

Geoffery Agorku, Adedolapo Ogungbire, Sagar Silwal and Leire Ashqui Lopez were among the U of A students who won individual awards at competitions in Little Rock and Memphis.

Indigenous Employees and Colleagues Resource Group Invites You to End-of-Semester Luncheon

Join the Indigenous Employees and Colleagues Resource Group in celebration and community-building at their End-of-Semester Luncheon from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, May 2, at the historic Inn at Carnall Hall.

Bastazo Launches AI Platform to Streamline Cybersecurity in Critical Infrastructure

Bastazo, a startup founded by researchers from the U of A and UALR, has introduced an AI-driven platform designed to help critical infrastructure operators more efficiently resolve cybersecurity issues.

Professor Frank Scheide Photo Submitted

Mayor Rawn Proclaims May 2, 2025, as 'Dr. Frank Scheide Day'

Professor Scheide was celebrated for his 47 years of service to the U of A Department of Communication, as he retires at the end of this semester.

A porch in Folsom, Alabama. Courtesy "PORCH: An Architecture of Generosity" co-commissioners. Photo by Timothy Hursley

Fay Jones School, Dean MacKeith and U.S. Pavilion Featured in 'Financial Times'

The Fay Jones School, in partnership with Crystal Bridges Museum and DesignConnects, will curate the exhibition of the U.S. Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale starting on May 10.

UA World Music Ensemble Photo Submitted

'Weekend Starts' Music Series Opens with UA World Music Ensemble

The music series begins from 5-7 p.m. today with the U of A World Music Ensemble, directed by Nikola Radan, performing at Fayetteville's Lower Ramble with other performances May 9 and 16.

Electrochemist Martin Edwards received a prestigious CAREER award. Photo by Chieko Hara

Chemistry Professor Receives Prestigious CAREER Award

Electrochemist Martin Edwards received a more than $500,000 grant to support his work to develop the next generation of nano-electrochemical imaging tools.

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