Where Will Your U of A Studies Take You? Enroll in Immersive Arabic I Today

U of A's Avery Antill (Arabic, MEST) heads to Meknes, Morocco, later this month to spend her senior year as the recipient of a fully-funded Center for Arabic Studies Abroad (CASA) award. Where will your U of A studies take you?
Avery Antill

U of A's Avery Antill (Arabic, MEST) heads to Meknes, Morocco, later this month to spend her senior year as the recipient of a fully-funded Center for Arabic Studies Abroad (CASA) award. Where will your U of A studies take you?

Immersive Arabic I — your gateway to scholarships and unique study abroad opportunities.

  • This year, U of A students earned scholarships to study in Jordan, Morocco, Dubai and Oman.
  • Middle East co-majors can receive up to $10,000 a year for tuition plus summer funding.
  • Join a tight-knit campus community, learning Arabic spoken by over 400 million people around the globe.
  • Enjoy personalized support, tailored resources and continuous guidance.

Listen to what students are saying about Arabic at the U of A.


Registration is still open! Two sections available:

ARAB 10106-001: MWF 9:40-10:30 a.m. & TR 9:30-10:45 a.m.

ARAB 10106-002: MWF 10:45-11:35 a.m. & TR 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.


You belong in Arabic!

Headlines

New Social Worker Pins Success on Family Support

Meredith Williams received her framed diploma for an Advanced Standing Master of Social Work offered online by the U of A. The presentation June 26 in a parking lot of a church in Searcy.

Rhoads Moves From HESC Staff to Hospitality Management Faculty Position

Suzanne Rhoads, who has been a member of the School of Human Environmental Sciences staff since fall 2023, is joining the faculty as an instructor of hospitality management.

Political Science Professor Published in The Journal of Politics

The research by Alejandra Campos, assistant professor of political science and Latino studies, examines implementation of voter ID laws and their effects on the United States' voting and legislative processes.

Join the DISC Diversity Mixer Sept. 18

The Diversity and Inclusion Student Council RSO, or DISC, invites the U of A community to the "DISC Diversity Mixer" at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18, in Arkansas Union room 510-511.

School of Law Welcomes Thorlin As New Faculty Member

U of A School of Law welcomes Jack Thorlin as an assistant professor this fall. His expertise includes constitutional law, national security, antitrust, legislation and law and economics.

News Daily