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Sinha, the James L. and Shirley A. Draper Chair in American History at the University of Connecticut, will present the 2025 Hartman Hotz Lecture Series in Law and Liberal Arts at 6 p.m. April 23.
Join members of the Honors College for popsicles, water, dog treats and plenty of belly rubs from 3-4 p.m. Thursday, May 1, in the Gearhart Courtyard.
The College of Education and Health Professions has been named the 49th best public graduate education program by U.S. News & World Report in the outlet's 2025 Best Graduate Schools rankings.
Merit Pages allow students to provide key information about their academic accomplisments at the U of A, increasing visibility among potential employers and professional networks.
Please feel free to sign up on your own or encourage others in your department to sign up together to cover a whole shift. Volunteers will help fill orders, greet clients and more.
Carnival will provide free food from Carsten's Concessions, Sweet Scoops and Kona Ice, while supplies last. This event is free for anyone to attend, and free T-shirts will be given to attendees while ...
A recording is now available of the campuswide 150 Forward Progress Update focused on student success held April 15. The recording can be accessed on the University of Arkansas' YouTube channel.
Kevin Brady, Albert Cheng, David Christian, Page Dobbs, Stephanie Hicks, Claretha Hughes, Lyn Laye, Elizabeth Lorah, Sheida Raley and Gema Zamarro were honored by the College of Education and Health ...
Dilip, a graduate student in entomology, will give a seminar at 3:30 p.m. today in the Agriculture Building, room 115, about the potential use of cold plasma as a pest management strategy.
In just 24 hours, the U of A community came together in an extraordinary show of support, raising more than $180,000 through 823 gifts.
To help promote T.E.A.L Tuesday, the Equal Opportunity & Title IX Office has placed teal ribbons and stickers in various locations around campus. The event is open to all current U of A students.
Graduate students in communication sciences and disorders participated in advanced clinical training in tracheostomy and artificial airways using specialized equipment funded through a WE CARE grant.
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