RSVP for Lavender EIG Luncheon Wednesday, Jan. 25

Are you interested in learning more about the Lavender Employee Impact Group? Do you have ideas for future events, learnings and engagements? Join the Lavender Employee Impact Group for lunch from 12:30-1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 25! We would love to connect with you and hear your ideas for future programming and events. 

Employee impact groups at the U of A are recognized workplace groups led voluntarily by employees. The groups allow employees to support each other through inclusivity, workplace alignment and give employees an opportunity share identities such as gender, ethnicity, lifestyle or other interest. The employee impact groups impact the U of A campus and community by providing cultural awareness events, mentoring opportunities for students and partnering with Northwest Arkansas Employee Resource Groups.

RSVP for the luncheon.

Contacts

Quincy D. Spencer, director
New Student and Family Programs
479-575-5002, qspencer@uark.edu

Headlines

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

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

Baxter Joins Animal Science As Equine Instructor, Ranch Horse & Equine Judging Coach

Amanda Baxter, who has extensive experience in 4-H horse contests and clinics, is joining the Department of Animal Science as an equine instructor and head coach of the ranch horse and equine judging teams.

Wang Appointed Associate Editor for Biophysics Reviews

Yong Wang, associate professor of physics at the University of Arkansas, has been named an associate editor of Biophysics Reviews, the journal of the American Institute of Physics.

Data Science Program to Be Led by Previous Engineering Dean While Director Search Begins

Former Dean John English will serve as director while a search for the successor to University Professor Manuel Rosetti, the Data Science Program's inaugural director, is conducted.

News Daily