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Fiona Davidson, associate professor of geosciences. Edward Holland

Professor Fiona Davidson Named October 2025 Wally Cordes Chair

Teaching and Faculty Support Center welcomes Davidson, associate professor of geosciences, to talk about collaborative teaching experiences and the interaction that deepens student learning in compelling ways.

Lecture on 'Jane Austen and Comedy'

Sean Dempsey, associate professor of literary studies, will give a free public lecture on "Jane Austen and Comedy: 'The Art of Knowing Our Own Nothingness'" this Sunday at the Walker Community Room of the Fayetteville Public Library.

College of Education and Health Professions Connects Dedicated Students and Generous Benefactors

More than 200 students, donors and friends of the College of Education and Health Professions recently gathered at Walton Arts Center for the annual Scholarship Recipients and Benefactors Luncheon.

Explore Medieval England July 2026

Interested in a whirlwind investigation of the major medieval sites throughout England? Join a drop-in Zoom Meeting for more information on Wednesday, Nov.12, anytime from 5-6 p.m.

Travel Assistance Applications Now Open

Assistant and associate professors are eligible to apply for travel assistance if they are presenting original scholarship as a primary author at a professional conference or creative activity at an exhibition or performance.

Welcome to Razorback Nation, Tusk VII

Tusk VII will spend the next year at home on the Stokes Family Farm in Dardanelle, growing and learning from his father before officially taking over mascot duties in 2026.

School of Art Extends Promotion to See Crystal Bridges Exhibition for Free

The school also offers funding support for transportation to visit the exhibition "Get in the Game," which explores the intersection of sports, art and culture through interactive installations.

Discover RED: Safer Skies

In the latest Discover RED video, U of A mechanical engineer Neelakshi Majumdar talks about how she makes general aviation safer by examining the human causes of accidents.

ICYMI: Better Learning Together Sessions Available Online

Global Campus has posted recordings of sessions from its annual conference Oct. 29 about teaching using online tools and strategies. Several sessions focused on artificial intelligence.

Clement Supports Arkansas Students With Scholarship Endowment

U of A alumnus Bill “Hawk” Clement is investing in the success of Arkansas students through the Land of Opportunity Scholarship campaign.

2025 Jessie O'Kelly Freshman Essay Award Winners Announced

Lilli Timpe, Mercedes Drummond and Noah Whitlow were top winners in the annual contest for the best-written essays turned in to Composition I or II classes during the 2024 spring and fall semesters.

Sky Hopinka Photo Submitted

School of Art to Host MacArthur Genius and Filmmaker Sky Hopinka

Arkansas audiences get a rare opportunity to engage with one of today’s most influential Indigenous voices in contemporary art.

Amelia Villaseñor, assistant professor of anthropology University Relations

2.75-Million-Year-Old Stone Tools Show Hominin Response to a Hostile Climate

Tools recovered from three sedimentary layers in Kenya show continuous tool use spanning from 2.75 to 2.44 million years ago in the face of environmental changes. 

Department of Education Reform head and conference co-chair Harry Patrinos listens to fellow panelists on the first day of the conference. Novo Studio

Department of Education Reform Celebrates 20 Years of Impact

Policymakers and education scholars from across Arkansas, the country and the world gathered last week to envision the next two decades of student-centered education reform.

Grant Shields, assistant professor of psychological sciences, discusses the science of stress eating on the latest Short Talks from the Hill podcast. Russell Cothren

Learn Why We Stress Eat in Latest 'Short Talks from the Hill' Podcast

This month on Short Talks from the Hill, Grant Shields, an assistant professor in the Department of Psychological Science, explains what we know about stress eating and what we still need to understand. 

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