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The Graham Foundation's support recognizes the project's significance, originality and positive impact, and joins a broader base of existing institutional, private and individual contributions, ...
McDermott joined the U of A from Emory University, where she served as corporate director of academic practice integration and partnerships at the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing.
Becca Bradley, Eva Caroline, Meutia Hanafiah, Julia Hoskins and Danna Villarreal — won awards and scholarships recognizing their outstanding academic achievements.
The Arkansas Research Alliance award is part of a larger grant to grow the state's research capacity, speed commercialization and expand STEM career pathways.
U of A alumni Jim Nokes and his wife, Glennis, established the Jim and Glennis Nokes Land of Opportunity Scholarship Endowment with a $100,000 gift.
Leonardo Cerno, a leading expert on the colonial variant of the Guaraní language in South America, will co-teach a course this semester with professor Shawn Austin and collaborate on translation of ...
A working paper from the Department of Education Reform examines the relationship between education and earnings in Arkansas, indicating that even one extra year of school increases average earnings ...
Ali Ubeyitogullari, assistant professor of food engineering, and students Arda Tuhanioglu, Gabriel Laquete De Barros, Sophia Hinkebein, Sumanjot Kaur and Que-Anh Truong-Le presented at the IFT FIRST ...
The panel will bring together faculty from history, political science, engineering and geosciences to discuss nuclear proliferation — past, present and future.
The center, located in the World Languages & Digital Humanities Studio (J.B. Hunt Center 207), offers one-on-one assistance to all students enrolled in 1000- and 2000-level Spanish courses.
Alumna Marjean McDonald pursued a career that spanned higher education, nonprofits and community organizations and workedd with teenage girls who were pregnant or had been abused. She died a year ago.
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 ...