Brendon McDermott, a professor of exercise science and athletic training in the College of Education and Health Professions, recently received the Tony A. Mobley International Distinguished Alumni ...
Brenner, an alumnus of the university, has joined the health center's psychiatry team as a full-time psychiatrist, expanding access to high-quality mental health care for students, faculty, and staff ...
The newly inducted Fellows include Margaret Butcher, Laura Herold, Shanda Hood, Leslie Massey, Vernon Richardson, Amanda Sullivan, Kate Walker and Li Yang.
Eight mentor artists have been selected for the Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts statewide apprenticeship program, which funds teams of mentor artists and apprentices committed to sustaining their ...
The grant will fund an immersive virtual-reality experience that aims to enhance the understanding of African American history through advanced digital technology.
Shepard, associate professor, has been named the incoming editor of the national journal, Communication and Democracy. He starts as editor-elect this spring, processing submissions for the 2026-2028 ...
Evolution is complex and difficult to study, but TraitTrainR, a new software package developed by the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, offers researchers a better way to simulate how ...
Discuss opportunities to study at the Rome Center with Kat Stoddard and students at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow at the World Languages, Literatures and Cultures Department in the J.B. Hunt Center, outside room ...
New findings suggest hominins entered Eurasia roughly 200,000 years earlier than previously thought, predating the Dmanisi site in Georgia.
A dozen College of Engineering faculty members are among the top-cited scientists worldwide according to a database developed by a Stanford University professor using citation information from Scopus.
Teresa Zimmers, professor of cell, developmental and cancer biology at the Oregon Health & Sciences University School of Medicine, at 12:55 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 29, on Zoom.
Charles Zimmerman, a 1985 U of A graduate, has been announced as interim senior advisor and executive director of Facilities Management, effective this week.