Avery Isaacson, Henry Jones, Madison Bussell Escoto, Abbie Ahlbrandt, Garrison Brister and Silas Wilkinson shared their scholarly and creative work in graphic design, history, literature, music and ...
The jazz program offers a wide range of ensemble opportunities in jazz, world and popular music. All instruments and all majors are welcome to audition and participate.
A Walton College student has secured a selective and renowned postgraduate technical assistantship with the Financial Accounting Standards Board, the first U of A student since 2012.
The Department of Horticulture invites the community to its first annual Holiday Poinsettia Sale on Dec. 4-5. 100% of the proceeds from the sale support the following year's class and other student ...
Scientists looked at how an electrical charge would move through a barrier of silicon, germanium and tin, part a quantum well. They thought the electrical charge would move more slowly, but mobility ...
Altaris, created by students, is developing a spray-based strep test that eliminates the need for traditional throat swabs. The spray is applied to the back of the throat and glows to show whether ...
A combined $1 million gift has established the Simmons Family Foundation and The People of Simmons Land of Opportunity Scholarship Endowment.
Anyone interested in geographic information systems is invited to celebrate GIS Day at an open house event this Wednesday at the Fayetteville Police Station! Registration is free.
Three teams of students in Mock Hogs, which compete in mock trial tournaments nationwide, filled the fall season with growth, achievement and memorable moments for all of their teams.
The fourth dean candidate for the School of Law will hold an open forum for the campus community Nov. 20 at 2:30 p.m. in the E.J. Ball Courtroom in the School of Law.
Final examinations for the fall 2025 term begin 8 a.m. Dec. 8. Students and faculty may check final exam schedules now using planning tools from the Office of the Registrar to know when and where ...