Publication of Spring 2023 Issue of the Inquiry Journal

The office of Undergraduate Research in the Division of Research and Innovation is pleased to announce the publication of a new issue of Inquiry: the University of Arkansas Journal of Undergraduate Research (Vol. 22, Issue 1), an online undergraduate research publication.

Two issues (May/June and November/December) of the Inquiry journal will be published every year. All research papers published in the Inquiry journal are peer-reviewed. Undergraduate students and their mentors are urged to consider publishing their best research work in the Inquiry journal.

Inquiries pertaining to the publication of undergraduate research articles in the Inquiry journal should be directed to:

Suresh Thallapuranam, Ph.D.
Director
Office of Undergraduate Research, Division of Research and Innovation
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Email: sthalla@uark.edu / our@uark.edu

Contacts

Suresh Thallapuranam, director, Office of Undergraduate Research
Division of Research and Innovation
479-575-5646, sthalla@uark.edu

Headlines

Food Scientists Show Rice Malt Has Potential to Play a Bigger Role in Beer

With Arkansas growing about half of the rice in the United States, and shortages of traditional raw materials such as barley, evaluating rice cultivars for use in malted brewing was one goal of U of A researchers.

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Senior Design Projects Reviewed by Alumni

Students condensed their design work into senior design projects and presented them for department alumni and other industry professionals, gaining insights from peers and faculty members.

An Evening With NWA Soldier Songs and Voices: The Healing Power of Music

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University Not Pursuing Full External Management of Custodial and Grounds Services

Following an evaluation process that provided the U of A with the opportunity to learn more about its current operations compared to the market, the university will maintain its current workforce.

NAHJ UARK: Free Churros and Sodas During J-Days Celebration

 The U of A chapter of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists will offer churros and sodas on the north patio of Kimpel Hall from noon to 2 p.m. Thursday. Stop by and support your local journalist.

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