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Beginning July 1, Professors Rhett Hutchins and Rachel Glade started their respective terms as vice-chair and vice-chair elect of the Faculty Senate.
The IMPACT Arkansas Principal Fellows Program in the College of Education and Health Professions can now prepare more leaders for high-poverty Arkansas schools, thanks to more than $3.4 million in ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas will test the RazALERT emergency notification system at approximately 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 26. Messages will be sent out by email, phone, text (for ...
The International and Global Studies Program at the U of A is excited to welcome students, faculty and staff to its annual fall tradition: "Caffè with Calabretta." Scheduled for 2-4 p.m. Wednesday, ...
Join the Speech and Debate Society RSO! The nationally ranked Speech and Debate Society — Arkansas' top collegiate program — invites all active undergraduate and graduate students to their first ...
Arkansans Jaden Batey, Patrick Esau, Safi Harris, Rajaa Kaddoura, Kaitlyn Kuehn and Annalise Montgomery join a distinguished list of former Sturgis Fellows as this year's new 2025 class.
Weekly 'Brief' includes sampling of university news highlights for internal audiences, while Arkansas News online remains the regularly updated, primary source for all university news for internal and ...
Ninette Sosa, assistant professor of practice in the School of Journalism and Strategic Media, received the 2025 ¡Dale! Award from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists in July.
The University Libraries host series of virtual, Razorback Researcher, a series of seminars that explore research basics, how to efficiently use specific resources, citation management and more.
The Volunteer Action Center is proud to host the University of Arkansas's annual Make a Difference Day on Saturday, Oct. 4. This campuswide day of service is dedicated to connecting students with ...
Two sets of eight-week courses are being offered this fall on the topic of environmental resiliency, courses that can work toward a graduate microcertificate, certificate or a master's degree.
The graduate students in Spanish will develop an understanding of critical theories in literature and cultural studies and use this to perform critical analysis of cultural objects from across the ...