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Civil engineering students Mohammad Tahir Ansari, Joey Eiland, Hudson Finowich, Dylan Rives, Amarjeet Tiwari, Isaac Torres and Jackson Versfelt placed first in the rutting category and fourth overall.
Ioannis Tzanetakis, leader of the Arkansas Clean Plant Center, ​​was recognized as a Fellow for his distinguished contributions to the profession of plant pathology.
For graduating seniors, the road to a rewarding career doesn't begin after graduation, it starts in the Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department, with hands-on opportunities, expert ...
The music series begins from 5-7 p.m. today with the U of A World Music Ensemble, directed by Nikola Radan, performing at Fayetteville's Lower Ramble with other performances May 9 and 16.
Students enrolled in the Environmental Adaptations course in the Communication Department collaborated with the Beaver Watershed Alliance to bring awareness of Smart Growth water source practices.
By providing culturally relevant and specific training for the food distribution program, the Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative is helping to build a safer and more resilient food system for ...
The Fay Jones School, in partnership with Crystal Bridges Museum and DesignConnects, will curate the exhibition of the U.S. Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale starting on May 10.
The new philanthropic membership model welcomes all graduates as members and encourages philanthropic support while strengthening its Life Membership program.
Transit and Parking has the following announcements related to commencement and the end of the spring semester, as well as information related to the start of the summer transit and parking.
The program allows licensed practical nurses to use their credentials for a more flexible Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree path via an online, part-time format. Deadline for fall 2025 admission ...
Geoffery Agorku, Adedolapo Ogungbire, Sagar Silwal and Leire Ashqui Lopez were among the 22 U of A students who won individual awards at the Mid-South Student Symnposium, held at Little Rock.
A student startup from the University of Michigan that makes miniature human intestines for more predictive preclinical drug testing was the overall champion at the 2025 Heartland Challenge.