Short Takes: Honors College Student Puts Passion Into Practice
The Path Program at the U of A Honors College provides extensive opportunities for students, like Caleb Flores, who may be the first in their families to attend college.
Pedestrian Safety Is a Shared Responsibility
Today, members of the Associated Student Government will be at major crosswalks across campus for their annual crosswalk safety awareness event. Learn safety tips for walking and for driving.
Tiny Scans, Massive Impact: MICRO Helps Researchers Win $12 Million in Funding
The X-ray micro-computed tomography scanner, which allows for the detailed 3D visualization of the inside of objects, gives researchers a chance to document fine-detail internal structures without hurting the object.
Roggio to Lead University Libraries Interlibrary Loan Department
Robin Roggio has been named director of Resource Sharing and Interlibrary Loan, a service that gives researchers access to millions of resources beyond the collections of University Libraries.
Researchers Receive Five-Year Federal Grant to Study K-12 Teacher Recruitment and Retention
Professors Gema Zamarro and Josh McGee will conduct research focused on K-12 teacher recruitment and retention as part of a five-year, multi-state effort funded by the Institute of Education Sciences.
Professional Ballet Company to Perform at University of Arkansas
The NWA Ballet Theatre will present Dracula. Here. Now for the first time at the Faulkner Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Special offers for students, faculty and staff.
Global Campus to Host Virtual Conference, Uniting Educators for Day of Online Learning Innovation
The University of Arkansas Global Campus will host the Better Online Learning Together Conference on Oct. 23, offering a full day of learning and collaboration for U of A educators.
University of Arkansas Inspirational Chorale to Present 'The Evolution of Praise' Concert
The U of A Inspirational Chorale will perform its first concert of the semester, titled "The Evolution of Praise," set to take place at 7:30 p.m. today, Oct. 9, in the Faulkner Performing Arts Center. The performance is free.
U of A Staff Appreciation at Razorback Soccer on Thursday
All U of A faculty and staff & their families may claim complimentary tickets for the No. 1 Razorback soccer game versus Tennessee at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 10, at Razorback Field.
Submit Your First-Generation Stories
The Office of Transition Programs & Initiatives celebrates National First-Generation College Student Day each year with a week full of events leading up to the big celebration on Nov. 8.
Paid Cognitive Eye-Tracking Research Study; $20 Amazon Gift Card
If you are between 18-30 years old and use a smartphone daily, you may be eligible to participate in an eye-tracking study at the University of Arkansas.
2024 Discovery Journal Features U of A Arthropod Museum Update, Undergraduate Research
For Baylie Day, entomology classes and a fascination with the University of Arkansas Arthropod Museum led her to create a digital database cataloging more than 1,700 of its specimens.
Tricia Thrasher, Director of Research at Immerse VR, Visits World Languages Department
Tricia Thrasher, director of VR research the educational tech company at Immerse, visited campus to kick off the collaboration between the company and the Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures.
U of A Professor Leads Grant to Broaden Participation, Inclusion in Geosciences Workforce
Steve Boss, University Professor of environmental dynamics and sustainability, is a lead investigator on a $7 million NSF grant to the Geological Society of America to increase diversity in the geology field.
UAMS' Spollen to Present on Psychedelic Treatments in Psychiatry
Dr. John Spollen, a psychiatry professor at the UAMS College of Medicine, will discuss psychedelic research including his work with veterans in his upcoming Honors College Mic lecture.
Successful Adaptive Fishing Event at Lake Bentonville
Kennedy Higgins, a third-year occupational therapy student, identified a significant interest in adaptive fishing within the wheelchair user community and drew more than 75 participants to Lake Bentonville.
Assistant Professor Jake Dionne Wins National Distinguished Publication Award
Jake Dionne, assistant professor of communication, is being honored for his analysis of the terms "censure" and "cancel culture" as they related to a 2022 U.S. Supreme Court case.