The new University of Arkansas System president, Jay Silveria, offered a message to campus as he officially begins his new role today.
The Applied Behavior Analysis Program has two openings for preschool-aged children with complex communication needs. The program meets from 9 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings.
Trey Dyer has joined the College of Engineering as a research coordinator, rounding out a team of nine led by Associate Dean for Research Sandra Eksioglu to support growth in the college's research ...
Wander-Thirst: The Choral Music of Florence Price, released by Hill Records, won 3rd Place in the 2024 Ernst Bacon Award for the Performance of American Music from The American Prize.
Faculty and staff members in the College of Education and Health Professions are turning to the wisdom of one of television's most recognizable coaches, Ted Lasso, for a special upcoming leadership ...
Humimic Biosystems, which formed in 2023 as a spinoff company, is focused on developing models that mimic human organs — including the heart, lungs and brain — for wide-ranging applications.
The Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences is accepting scholarship applications for the 2025-26 academic year. Scholarship applications and descriptions are available on the college's website.
CASA is hosting a January Social at 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 24, in Graduate Education Building 113. Attendees will get to know other members of the community and meet members of the executive board. Stop ...
Sarah Cravens, most recently a fellow in the Roger Mudd Center for Ethics at the Washington and Lee University School of Law, has been appointed associate dean of research and faculty development.
The University of Arkansas Inspirational Chorale will hold auditions from 2-3:15 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 16, in the Choir Room of the Music Building ...
Violeta Lorenzo Feliciano, an associate professor of Spanish, has won the 2024 PEN de Puerto Rico Internacional's National Essay Prize for her book, A Base de Palos.
William F. McComas, Kevin Murach, Jonathan Wai and Gema Zamarro have been named among the top 2 percent of researchers in the world.