Dr. Jill Stein, an American physician, activist and politician who was the Green Party's presidential nominee in the 2024 election, will explore the role of youth in global justice movements.
Oren Griffin, Emily Suski, Colin Crawford, and William Corbett — will hold open forums on Nov. 3, 13, 17 and 20, respectively. All open forums will be held at 2:30 p.m. in the E.J. Ball Courtroom in ...
A former first-generation college student, Raines and his wife, Bevin Barker Raines, are helping future generations of students gain access to higher education through a $25,000 gift to the U of A's ...
Westrock Coffee's visit underscores a collaborative effort to prepare students, connect employers and retain graduates in state.
Each month, the university celebrates two outstanding student employees (one undergraduate and one graduate) who go above and beyond in their campus roles. Consider nominating a student employee today ...
On track to graduate in May of 2026, Devonte Daniel is currently working on his master's in supply chain management. Last May, he was offered a sales internship with United Rentals, where he plans to ...
Two registered student organizations will highlight the importance of free speech and the separation of church and state. Also, learn about actions on campus regarding displaying of the 10 ...
Gary Udouj returned to his alma mater, the U of A, to earn master's and doctoral degrees, credentials that helped launch his career in adult education.
An anonymous $1 million gift to the Center for Communication Research will expand research, professional development and experiential learning opportunities.
The University of Arkansas community is invited to celebrate the service and contributions of Lori McLemore, assistant director of marketing and recruitment for the Graduate School of Business in the ...
A graduate of the program, Jullian Doyle has joined the U of A's human nutrition and dietetics program as an instructor. Beginning in the spring, Doyle will teach Community Nutrition, Medical ...
Altaris MedTech, a U of A student startup developing an innovative pain-free strep test, won first place and $10,000 at the 2025 SEC Student Pitch Competition, held at Vanderbilt University.