The David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History has released a new episode of its podcast recounting the disappearance of a young girl in Buffalo River headwaters and rescue.
Holly Riesco, a recent Ph.D. graduate; Megan Grizzle and Katie Hill, both doctoral students; and Chris Goering, a professor of English education, released a new book with lessons and activities for ...
Haley Shover, a first-year graduate student in communication disorders, was awarded the Arkansas Speech-Language Hearing Association's 2025 Betty Bass Scholarship.
Students Makenzie Bradford, Madison Hight, Carson Lambert, Baylee Nix and Maggie Tabor and professors Amelia McGowan and Anne Velliquette were among those honored for their outstanding contributions.
The U of A Wind Ensemble will be a featured ensemble at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 15, during the seventh annual SHE: Festival of Women in Music. The band is led by director of bands Christopher ...
The Meal Swipe Request Form, an initiative designed to support students experiencing food insecurity, provides eligible students with extra meal swipes at no cost, ensuring access to nutritious meals ...
Grants of up to $1,000 will be awarded to students within the U of A System for expenses such as technology, conference registration, interview expenses, research and evaluation, travel, test ...
COVID-19 threatened to scrap the first Heartland Challenge in 2020, the first global student startup competition in Arkansas. Organizers themselves got innovative and took it all online.
Basil Parnell, a candidate in the Theatre Department's M.F.A. playwriting program, is among the 31 Northwest Arkansas artists honored by Artists 360 this year, the program's final cohort.
On Wednesday, March 12, the award-winning game designer and co-founder of Charles Games, Vít Šisler, will visit the University of A. Šisler will give a public lecture in the evening from 5-6:30 p.m.
The Fulbright Program is designed to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries.
Md. Amzad Hossain, an assistant professor of economics at the U of A, and two colleagues studied the environmental, socio-economic and health effects of moving Bangladesh's tanneries.