The U of A is introducing two new off-campus housing options designed for graduate students. Both properties are within walking distance or a quick bus ride from campus, and just a short walk from ...
Office of Innovation for Education Grant to Create Opportunities for K-12 Students With Disabilities
OIE is partnering with the Arkansas Department of Education to implement a five-year, $425,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Education to create more meaningful educational opportunities for K-12 ...
The record label, which is completely student-run, creates promotional campaigns for Arkansas artists while providing hands-on learning for students interested in the music business.
The U of A Armed Forces Employee and Colleagues Resource Group (AFECRG) will host a Coffee & Donuts gathering at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Mar. 19, in the Law School's Six Pioneers Room.
The Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology will present speaker Andrew Bent as part of the Spring 2026 Seminar Series today, Tuesday, March 10. Information is provided below ...
The EPA award will examine how adding biochar to poultry litter can limit runoff of nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus to improve water quality.
Interested in meeting fellow graduate students from across various departments and helping shape the future of interdisciplinary life on campus? Join the Graduate Advancement and Belonging (GAB) ...
Dr. Daniela D'Eugenio, assistant professor of Italian, along with four undergraduate Honors students - Sydney Casey, Lillian Crawford, Siena Ralph and Isabella Thompson - collaborated on individual ...
The Community Literacies Collaboratory, the signature program of the Brown Chair in English Literacy, awarded over $88,000 in grants to Arkansas and national literacy organizations, educators and ...
A new grant from the Arkansas Department of Education Office of Early Childhood will allow College of Education and Health Professions' Early Care and Education Projects to provide early childhood ...
The U of A Latin American and Latino Studies Program will host a Spring Lecture on March 17 about the role of dynamite in shaping the capitalist infrastructures of past and modern Peru.
Szwydky is an associate professor of English at the U of A, where she also holds the James E. & Ellen Wadley Roper Endowed Professor of English and serves as affiliated faculty for the Comparative ...
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