A group of researchers in the College of Education and Health Professions ' Department of Curriculum and Instruction was recently recognized with the 1909 Conference's Outstanding Publication Award.
As a member of the dean’s leadership team, Woolsey will lead an integrated portfolio that includes strategic planning, marketing and communications, branding and external relations.
The study found that while food waste compost might not be viable as a standalone alternative to commercial potting mix, it could be suitable as part of a substrate mix.
In 1957, Brown Trickey was one of nine African American students who courageously desegregated Little Rock Central High School under federal protection, becoming a pivotal figure in the American civil ...
Tracy and Lisa Young’s $25,000 gift toward the Land of Opportunity Scholarship reflects their belief that cost of attendance should never be the barrier that keeps a motivated student from earning a ...
As classes get underway, the U of A is making it easy for students to stay connected, manage academics, prioritize well-being and make the most of life on the Hill. Here's the complete run-down of ...
Come learn about an opportunity to study the Middle Ages in England for three weeks this coming summer! There will be an information meeting on Thursday, Jan. 15, starting at 4 p.m. in Kimpel Hall ...
Dr. Craig Porter, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, will discuss thermoneutral housing and high-resolution metabolic phenotyping as tools to enhance rigor ...
The challenge is designed to support faculty and postdocs who are looking to experiment with daily writing and find joy in the process.
If you grew up speaking Spanish at home or in your community, you may benefit from enrolling in Spanish for Heritage Speakers courses.
Robertson, who started at UAPD in 2011, has worked in patrol, field training and criminal investigations as well as becoming certified in firearms, defensive tactics, active shooter disciplines and ...
A new study finds that muscle impairment from anorexia nervosa may continue even after lost weight has been regained, a common indicator of successful treatment.