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The Arkansas Teacher Corps, a program of the Department of Education Reform, helps reduce teacher shortages and boosts student academic achievement and personal growth in the schools where fellows ...
In this program, the mentor does not replace the role of the academic adviser. Instead, through at least two meetings a semester, the mentor can help students learn more about a variety of ...
Yakeshia Jenkins won the award for her part in developing a groundbreaking system that manages non-credit courses, provides online registration and supports an internet portal that looks like an ...
Sami Dridi, a poultry science professor and researcher with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, was recently elected second vice president of the Poultry Science Association board of ...
University of Arkansas alumni Meredith and Aaron Dunn gave $100,000 to the Land of Opportunity Scholarship Endowment. Their contribution will address the critical funding gap limiting students’ access ...
The new approach can better target drugs and other bioactive compounds used to improve human and animal health.
Music has been a central part of my life for as long as I can remember,” said Markell Cox, a senior from Wynne who is majoring in music education. That core keeps growing at the U of A though.
This community-based wellness program is designed to assist individuals in developing healthier lifestyles through education and a structured exercise routine.
Across Benton, Carroll, Madison and Washington counties, 507 individuals were counted as experiencing homelessness on the night of Jan. 30 this year. This is up from 412 who were counted a year ...
Story Submission Guidelines We encourage submission of stories about faculty, staff and students, such as departmental honors, staff promotions and recognition of student achievements. Stories ...
The workshop introduces students to topics in computability theory and complexity theory, structural properties of DNA molecules, and various design techniques for creating DNA-based components.
The Fayetteville campus policy on retiree status has been revised to reflect that a small charge has been added for renewal of emeritus parking permits.