Caribbean American author of five acclaimed poetry collections, will read from his work Thursday in the Walker Room at the Fayetteville Public Library on Mountain Street.
A total of 1,455 U of A students participated in global learning experiences in '24-'25, highlighted by a 6% growth in credit-bearing study abroad programs and 40 faculty-led programs.
Alan Woessner, manager of the Imaging and Spectroscopy Core for the Arkansas Integrative Metabolic Research Center, will highlight the unique capabilities of the core's microscopic and spectroscopic ...
Juarez will visit the U of A for a series of performances and workshops Oct. 18-22. Juarez is celebrated for his unique jazz fusion style and has shared the stage with many famous musicians in both ...
Rickabaugh seeks to expand and promote open education beyond just the U of A campus. She is looking at opportunities to help smaller libraries and potentially teaching a course to help others in the ...
Students Samuel A. Ajala, Ahmed Saad, Tobi Amusat, Itunuoluwa Adegbite and Kayode Odunlami will serve as the new executive board of the International Students Organization RSO this year.
The U of A hosted its annual Staff Recognition Reception on Thursday, Oct. 9, in the Arkansas Union Ballroom, celebrating the contributions of more than 300 staff.
You'll have the opportunity to tour our iconic Old Main, guided by our student ambassadors, and learn more about the academic, research, teaching and service initiatives that make Fulbright College ...
Faculty, staff, and students — military-connected or not — are warmly invited to stop by, grab a treat, and meet colleagues who support our veteran and military-affiliated community.
The Italian Program and the Professor Antonio Marioni and Rosa Zagnoni Marinoni Endowed Chair of Italian will present "Myth, History, and Geography in the Novel The Earth Trembles / Mito, storia e ...
The university, the city of Fayetteville and the Walton Family Foundation continue to provide various forms of support to the Walton Arts Center, including nominations to the center's council and ...
Founded as a land-grant college and state university in 1871, the University of Arkansas opened its doors to students on Jan. 22, 1872. Under the Morrill Land-Grant College Act of 1862, federal land ...