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The Graduate Entrepreneurial Fellowship supports promising graduate students from all disciplines to pursue intensive entrepreneurial training. Clockwise from top left: Rohit Srinivasa, Lance Cordes, Ghazaleh Salmanian, Warrenesha Arnold, Joshua Upshaw, Mikayla Tolliver, Odunayo "Mercy" Sekinat Sobowale, Landen Usher, Lexi Applequist, Chetanjot Kaur Romana. Joshua Mast

OEI Selects 10 Graduate Entrepreneurial Fellows for 2024

Ten students have been named Graduate Entrepreneurial Fellows, the most since the program launched in 2021, and they will be pursuing intensive entrepreneurial training across diverse industries.

New Collection of Essays From Suzanne McCray and National Association of Fellowships Advisors

The ninth collection of essays, Saving the World in Five Hundred Words, offers a unique set of resources for advisers negotiating the complex world of nationally competitive awards.

Terry Martin Endowed Outstanding Intern Award Sponsored by FutureFuel Chemical Company

Bailey Butler, a chemical engineering major, and Laine Rainbolt, a computer science major, both students in the College of Engineering, have been awarded the 2024 FutureFuel Scholarship Award.

Brett Sterling, World Languages Associate Professor of German, Receives SEC Faculty Grant

Sterling will give an overview of Germany's visual repertoire of African stereotypes and provide a comparative analysis of recent comics by German, Swiss, Austrian and Congolese artists.

BIPOC Mentor Circle Series Initiated by Black Graduate Student Association

The Black Graduate Student Association is organizing the BGSA BIPOC Mentor Circle series to foster organic relationships between U of A students and provide crucial career-related guidance.

Join Us for Academic Integrity Week 2024

Events that take place throughout this week, Sept. 9-13, will be geared towards recognizing academic integrity as a core value within the community.

Get Involved and Make an Impact: Join the Rotaract Club

Rotaract is a dynamic student organization with a mission to unite people and take meaningful action to create lasting change. Come to the first meeting and sign up to volunteer for Make a Difference Day. 

AIMRC Seminar: Multiphoton Basics: From Study Design to Data Analysis

Alan Woessner, manager of the imaging and spectroscopy core for the Arkansas Integrative Metabolic Research Center, will offer tips and tricks for use in multiphoton microscopy at 12:55 p.m. Wednesday in Bell 2267. 

Staff Senate Accepting Part-Time Employee Award Nominations

Faculty and staff are encouraged to nominate part-time employees for the Staff Senate Part-Time Employee Award, in recognition of outstanding service to the university. Nominations due by Sept. 23.

Pride Employee Resource Group Invites LGBTQIA-Plus Staff and Faculty to Connect

The U of A Pride Employee Resource Group will host a series of Pride Coffee Hours, with the first this semester at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 12, at Hill Coffee Company in the Arkansas Union.

Razorback Booster Club First Pep Rally of the Year

The Razorback Booster Club presents the first pep rally of the year: White Out! at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13, at the Chi Omega Greek Theatre. All Razorbacks are welcome.

U of A alumnus Hunter Woodhall wins gold in the T62 400-meter 2024 Paralympic final in Paris. Joe Kusumoto/USOPC

Paralympic Gold For Hunter Woodhall In T62 400m Final

Arkansas alumnus Hunter Woodhall delivered a gold medal performance in the T62 400m final at Stade de France on Friday with a winning time of 46.36 seconds and also picked up bronze in the 4x100-meter relay.

The Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design will present lectures in September, October and November for its fall 2024 lecture series. Photo Submitted

Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design Presents Fall 2024 Lecture Series Lineup

Through these carefully selected presenters, the Fay Jones School continues to engage with the broad scope of issues, opportunities and challenges that society and the design disciplines confront today.

Honors College to Host Pulse Discussion on the History of Campus Protests Photo Submitted

Honors College to Host Pulse Discussion on the History of Campus Protests

An expert panel moderated by the Democracy Fellows RSO will discuss the history, philosophy, emergency management and legality of campus protests on Sept. 12. 

University of Arkansas enrollment hit another record with 33,610 students enrolled for the 2024 fall semester. Photo Submitted

U of A Sets Enrollment Record With More Than 33,600 Students

For the fourth year in a row, the university sets records for overall enrollment as well as for the number of Arkansans enrolled.

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