The College of Education and Health Professions' undergraduate elementary teacher preparation program recently earned an ...
Open for business and available on a fee-for-service basis, the facility welcomes U of A researchers and students, as well as external academic, government and industry partners.
Nance, dean of the School of Law, recently earned two prestigious honors: induction into the Arkansas Women's Hall of Fame and the American Bar Association Robert J. Kutak Award.
IT Services encourages the campus community to first check the IT Status Monitor if they experience anything unusual, like degraded performance, lack of connectivity or any unavailable services or ...
The two institutions are expanding their ongoing partnership by adding two new 2+2 agreements for students exploring careers in exercise science and recreation and sport management.
IT Services has been notified that the purchase price of Windows devices will increase by approximately 15%, effective July 1. To avoid this increase, purchase orders for Windows devices must be ...
From central to western to allll the way down in south Arkansas, the Global Campus is showcasing graduates of online degree programs with the fifth year of the Razorbug Diploma Tour.
Lifelong supporters of the university, the Epleys also provided gifts to create a center for the university's health professions and its Speech and Hearing Clinic.
Learning experiences are essential for preparing students to work in healthcare, where collaboration directly impacts patient outcomes. Students gained firsthand experience in how coordinated care ...
Dr. Janine Sytsma, assistant professor of art history in the School of Art in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, recently curated ...
From healthcare to consumer safety, student-led ventures win across national pitch competitions and startup challenges.
Juneteenth, observed annually on June 19, commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States.