Elizabeth Ocampo-Roman recently became the first bilingual Listening and Spoken Language Specialist, Auditory-Verbal Therapist in the state of Arkansas.
Register for free for Youth Mental Health First Aid training hosted by the Department of Health, Human Performance, and Recreation. Multiple times are available through December.
United Kingdom residents Fiona Symington and Luke Mitchell established the Luke Mitchell and Fiona Mitchell Land of Opportunity Scholarship Endowment.
Using chemical processes, scientists have manipulated the phase boundaries of lead-based ferroelectric materials to create higher performance and smaller devices.
Join Safe Zone Allies and the Diversity Inclusion Student Council for Critical Conversations: LGBTQIA+ Rights from 5-6:15 p.m. today, Thursday, Nov. 13, in the Arkansas Union room 403.
Welcome Weeks is a campus tradition that helps new and returning Razorbacks connect, engage and celebrate the start of a new semester.
After getting her start at the U of A as a teaching assistant, Keli Shields has returned to the human nutrition and dietetics program as a member of the faculty.
Tests confirm graphene-based energy harvesters can use ambient energy to run ultra-low power sensors — the first hurdle in developing autonomous sensor systems.
The Sam M. Walton College of Business has been ranked No. 20 by The Princeton Review in their list of the Top 50 Entrepreneurship Graduate Programs, rising two more spots from last year's ranking.
The fair showcased upcoming spring 2026 classes that will be offered by the Department of World Languages, Literaturess and Cultures and information about study abroad programs, student groups and ...
All students, faculty, and staff are needed for a short 2-minute study of physical activity on campus. The study will include completing a new online brief survey about your physical activity.
The U of A community is invited to a panel discussion about research opportunities at the Newberry Library in Chicago, set for Monday, Nov. 17, in Mullins Library.