
U of A United Way Campaign Set to Begin Soon
This year’s U of A United Way Campaign begins Oct. 2 and runs through Nov. 3. Renewals and new donations will be accepted online throughout the campaign.
Medical Humanities Sponsors Talk on History of Mumps
The Medical Humanities Program and Department of History will host a talk from Professor Matthew P. Romaniello of Weber State University on Oct. 6 from 11:50 a.m.-12:50 p.m. in Gearhart Hall 130.
National Leaders to Discuss U.S. Child Labor Laws
The Arkansas Law Review's annual symposium will feature 13 scholars, lawyers and child labor experts during sessions on Oct. 13 in the law school's E.J. Ball Courtroom. Register to reserve a seat.
Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month With the University Libraries
In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, Mullins Library staff have compiled a list of ebooks and streaming videos available to all students, staff and faculty. Stop by Mullins Library to see the display, too.
Smokey & The Mirror at 'Weekend Starts'
The first season of the Weekend Starts free outdoor music series continues from 5-7 p.m. today with Smokey & The Mirror giving a concert at the Lower Ramble along the Razorback Greenway.
Digital Humanities Projects Showcase: Recap
Professors Maria Comsa, Kathleen Condray, Annie Doucet and Rhodora Vennarucci gave presentations on various projects being pursued
Center of Excellence for Poultry Science Plans International Bird Flu Summit in Fayetteville
Research professor Guillermo Tellez-Isaias chairs the organizing committee for the summit, which will address the effects of highly pathogenic avian influenza on the poultry industry worldwide.
Participants Needed for a Paid Study Exploring the Aid of Trauma-Informed Yoga on Trauma Healing
If you are currently seeing or are scheduled to see an outpatient therapist, identify as female and identify as a trauma survivor, we'd love to have you participate in this study to see how trauma informed yoga can aid in your healing.
Engineering Students, Faculty Recognized at ASEE Regional Conference
The U of A College of Engineering received significant recognition for its faculty and student participation at the 2023 American Society for Engineering Education Midwest Regional Conference
Avery Hired as Director of Graduate and International Admissions
As the new director of graduate and international admissions, alumna Niki Avery will help students on the journey to see their names engraved on Senior Walk.
Muenich: Agriculture Offers Engineers Opportunities to Improve Sustainability
Becca Muenich, associate professor of biological and agricultural engineering, describes the field of agriculture as the greatest opportunity to have an impact on making the world more resilient and sustainable.

Adult and Lifelong Learning Student Recognized as Top 10 Civics Teacher of the Year Award Finalist
After 21 years of teaching in the public school system, Jessica Culver was recently recognized as a top 10 finalist for the Bill of Rights Institute's nationwide Civics Teacher of the Year Award.

NWA Gridiron Show for 2023 Pokes Fun While Aiding Journalism Scholarships
The satire and humor of the political scene returns with a cast of U of A faculty, students and alumni performing at the Butterfield Trail Village Performance Hall on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 6-7.

Walton College Ranked 25th Best Undergrad Business School in U.S.
Walton College has been ranked the 25th Best Undergraduate Business Program in public colleges by U.S. News & World Report in its 2024 national listing.

Walton College, UA Morrilton Create Business Administration Transfer Program
The partnership will assist students transitioning from a two-year associate degree at UA Community College at Morrilton to a four-year bachelor’s degree at the U of A.