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Al Mansor Helal ("Shamim"), a Ph.D. candidate in education policy at the U of A, has been awarded the nationally competitive MENSA Foundation Dissertation Mini-Grant Award for 2025.
The Razorback Dance Team will host a dynamic two-day experience designed for young dancers entering grades 4-8. The classes will be held inside Bud Walton Arena on the U of A campus.
Schola Cantorum performed as part of the world premiere of FLOCK, a multi-disciplinary dance and musical work by the vertical dance company Bandaloop, the 2025 artists-in-residence at the Momentary.
The Black Employee & Colleague Resource Group invites all of campus to honor the lives of Yvette Murphy-Erby, Adrienne Gaines and Kimberly Marie Janssen at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Faulkner Arts ...
The exhibit, now on display in the gallery on Level 1 of the library, offers a glimpse into life on campus during the war and the service of university alumni, including 1st Lt. George Walker, Fay ...
Starting Monday, June 9, the closure of both lanes of Stadium Drive will be extended from the entrance of the Stadium Drive Parking Garage to the roundabout at Clinton Drive.
The Ozark Music Festival, a two-week classical music event taking place June 10–22 across Northwest Arkansas, will bring together 25 professional artists and 75 collegiate musicians from across the U.
Zulema Barrera, Isabel Brickner, Cario Cano, Noah Solomon and Abby Villeneuve — finished No. 21 overall, including No. 12 in the nation in the team-judged-pit portion of the contest.
Steven Akwabli, a graduate student in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, has been awarded a Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Research grant.
U of A researchers are conducting a 16-week dietary intervention study to better understand how nutrition affects sleep, mood and metabolism in women, and they are seeking participants.
With spring rains, warm-season turfgrasses such as bermudagrass and zoysiagrass are at risk of a fungal disease called large patch that can leave a lawn marked with large brown areas of dead and dying ...
The U of A Women’s Giving Circle made a $26,112 gift during One Day, One U of A to establish an endowment supporting the Land of Opportunity Scholarships.