The 2024 AURP conference, being held at the U of A campus and the Ledger in Bentonville, features learning opportunities including collaborative sessions, intense discussion, learning tours and more.
The Association of Fundraising Professionals Northwest Arkansas Chapter celebrates National Philanthropy Day and recognizes honorees with U of A ties.
Grab your boots and best Western wear and join the Razorback Booster Club for its YEEHAWG pep rally at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, at the Chi Omega Greek Theater ...
Zoe Saldana speaks Italian. Do you? If you ever wanted to speak another language, Italian is available to you. Next semester, the Italian program offers a great variety of classes, all centered around ...
The U of A Psychological Science Department is conducting a study on women's social perceptions as they begin using hormonal birth control. In order to be eligible for this study, you must be starting ...
The Program Allocations Board's second supplemental funding meeting of the 2024-25 school year is slated for 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18, in Arkansas Union room 201.
Join the Center for Community Engagement and the Democracy Fellows RSO for two opportunities on Tuesday to debrief and discuss election results.
Representatives from the Spanish Program and Nebrija University will hold an info session at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11, in the World Languages and Digital Humanities Studio, J.B. Hunt Center 207.
Rebecca Simpson, a senior majoring in psychology, sociology and criminology, was chosen for the inaugural award honoring Brent Smith, founder of the U of A's Terrorism Research Center.
A new study shows that children who are suspended or expelled from school report higher rates of depression in adolescence and into adulthood.
In celebration of International Engineering Week, alumnus Nicholas Drake Broadbent will present his talk "Over the Hill, to The Farm, and Beyond" at 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, in Bell Engineering room ...
Ozarks ri-Ṃajeļ, a new weekly Listening Lab/KUAF Public Radio series, reveals how waves of legally present Marshallese migrants have navigated new lives on the Arkansas Ozarks over the past 30 years.