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In recognition of Military Appreciation Month and Memorial Day, the U of A Armed Forces Employee and Colleague Resource Group proudly honors the service of veterans and military members in our campus ...
Students entering grades 2-12 for fall 2025 are welcome, and there's no previous experience or audition required. Parents must register students by May 31 to receive a free camp T-shirt.
The Enclothe fashion show, organized by the Apparel Design Department, highlighted inclusive fashion and technological integrations, with students presenting their projects on a runway.
Vanessa Moyo, an electrical engineering major, began working at the Mathnasium of Fayetteville in December. There, she tutors elementary school students, helping them build math skills and confidence.
Congratulations to Caleb Hatz, Michelle Muzilo, David Parette and Jeremy Bowerman, employees exemplify the university's core values and make significant contributions to their units and the broader ...
In Arkansas, 44% of high school seniors said they have tried vaping, according to the Arkansas Center for Health Improvement. “The numbers in Arkansas mirror what we’re seeing nationally. It’s ...
In recognition of Military Appreciation Month and Memorial Day, the U of A Armed Forces Employee and Colleague Resource Group will honor a few employees with spotlights, helping to learn more about ...
In recognition of Military Appreciation Month and Memorial Day, the U of A Armed Forces Employee and Colleague Resource Group will honor a few employees with spotlights, helping to learn more about ...
The Community Music School at the U of A invites students in grades 9-12 to be a part of this summer's Gospel Music Camp! The deadline to sign up is June 23.
When you test more than 200,000 soil samples in a year, you not only learn something about how Arkansans grow crops, gardens and lawns, but also the value of recommendations that result from soil test ...
Cell and Molecular Biology Leadership Visits Saudi Arabia for Research Collaboration and Recruitment
Douglas Rhoads, director of the cell and molecular biology program, and Adnan Alrubaye, associate director, spent two weeks in the Middle Eastern country in April to explore academic collaborations ...
Associate professor Margaret Worthington supervised the project to identify the genetic pinpoints that could pave the way for breeders to speed up development of thornless varieties of blackberries.
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