
Walker Named Udall Scholar for Her Commitment to Tribal Healthcare
A citizen of the Cherokee Nation, Claire Walker is an honors sophomore majoring in chemistry and biochemistry with plans to study pediatric oncology.
Member of U of A Rome Center Faculty Joins International Effort to Preserve Banksy Works
Laura D'Angelo, a faculty of architecture, was recently appointed a member of a committee focused on advocating for the UNESCO to include the graffiti scene in Bristol, England, on its Intangible Heritage list.
Honoring Excellence: Rob Curry Receives Prestigious Military Analyst Award
Curry, assistant professor of industrial engineering, was honored with the Wayne P. Hughes Award from the Military Operations Research Society, recognizing his contributions to military operations research.
Calabretta-Sajder Named Chief Reader of AP Italian Language and Culture Program
Ryan Calabretta-Sajder, associate professor of Italian and director of International and Global Studies, is currently in Cleveland, Ohio. , overseeing his first reading in his new role.
Hartung Receives National University Research Administrator Rising Star Award
Kristen Hartung, a research advancement specialist in the College of Education and Health Professions, was recognized for her enthusiasm and dedication as a research advancement specialist.
Global Campus to Celebrate Retirement of Lesa Moyer on June 27
U of A colleagues who have worked with Moyer over the years are invited to stop by to congratulate her from 2 to 3 p.m. Friday, June 27, in the first-floor lobby of the Global Campus building, 2 E. Center St.
Graduate Student Recognized for Advancing Supply Chain Resilience and Strategic Operations
Bright Ojo, a graduate student in operations management, has been recognized for outstanding academic and research contributions to the fields of supply chain resilience and national infrastructure security.
On the Latest Episode of Rooted Wisdom: Poultry Production in Indian Country
Katherine Minthorn, Amelia Evans-Brown and Carrie Freeman, specialists for the Intertribal Agriculture Council, share their personal journeys insights into the challenges and successes of poultry farming in Tribal communities.
Financial Affairs Reorganization to Enhance Support, Improve Efficiency
The Department of Financial Affairs implemented several organizational changes this month designed to enable the team to operate more efficiently to serve U of A students, faculty and staff.
Call for Papers for Arkansas Philological Association Conference
This year's conference will focus upon the themes of confinement and freedom. The deadline for proposals has been extended to Aug. 1, 2025.
Welcome Weeks Fall 2025; Register Your Department or RSO by July 3
Welcome Weeks, Aug. 18-29, could be a great time for campus departments and student organizations to host events to facilitate connections, highlight resources and introduce themselves to the campus community.

Bordelon Family Bolsters Student Support With $100,000 Gift
U of A alumni Gene and Ann Bordelon made a $100,000 planned gift to the Land of Opportunity Scholarship Endowment, benefiting students across Arkansas.

School of Art Course Supports Small Businesses in Arkansas Via Campus, Community Collaborations
The special topics course Design and Entrepreneurship brings together design, entrepreneurship and community engagement through cross-campus and local partnerships.

The U of A and NWA Juneteenth Planning Committee Host 2025 Juneteenth Celebration
The U of A and the NWA Juneteenth Planning Committee invite the community, friends and family to celebrate our annual Northwest Arkansas Juneteenth Celebrations, which commemorate the anniversary of African American emancipation.

Celebrating Our Trailblazers: Yvette Murphy-Erby, Adrienne Gaines and Kimberly Marie Janssen
The Black Employee & Colleague Resource Group invites all of campus to honor the lives of Yvette Murphy-Erby, Adrienne Gaines and Kimberly Marie Janssen at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Faulkner Arts Center.