Jewsbury joined the Division of Agriculture on May 20 and will be based in Fayetteville. He comes to the Division of Agriculture from Tulsa Community College, where he served as the chief human ...
A $500,000 gift from Kristen and Marshall Wright will increase access to enriching study abroad and international education experiences for students.
“Okay, I’ll do the west,” he said cheerfully. “So they sent me down to see Robert Athearn, who was a prominent western historian. I took classes and a seminar from him and that’s all she wrote. I was ...
On the latest episode of Food, Farms & Forests, recent research that shows pesticide use can increase productivity for producers while reducing pressure on water, land and energy per unit of crop ...
An appendix outlining the process for requesting and granting pregnancy-related accommodations for students has been added, as well as a form that should be used for requesting such accommodations.
Interested in joining a tight-knit community of peers and professors while learning to connect with millions worldwide? Consider enrolling in Immersive Arabic I this fall. Arabic is a language spoken ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – A study of the effects of mowing on a common weed has found that what doesn't kill you can make you stronger. Solanum elaeagnifolium — also known as silverleaf nightshade — can be ...
There are a lot of improvement projects underway or being scheduled on campus this summer, from renovations in and around the Arkansas Union and Mullins Library to the Fulbright Dining Center to the ...
In the first ever public concert in the 32-year history of Bud Walton Arena, Alan Jackson will perform at the "Basketball Palace of Mid-America" on Saturday, Sept. 28! A $500,000 gift from Kristen and ...
Doctoral students Kayla Ford in clinical psychology, Lexi Applequist in biomedical engineering and Eva Stephani Caroline in public policy recently won prestigious awards from the P.E.O. Sisterhood.
Preliminary results of the Campus Space Use Study will be shared with campus stakeholders June 5-6 as the university reaches the half-way point for the study.
Carly Griffith Hotvedt (Cherokee Nation) will serve as the initiative's interim executive director. The former director, Erin Parker, has accepted a position with the USDA's Food and Nutrition Service ...