The U of A Board of Trustees unanimously approved the selection of retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Jay B. Silveria as the next president of the University of Arkansas System.
Modern-style houses turn out to be attractive roosts for bats, which may carry pathogens that could one day jump to humans and trigger the next pandemic.
The registered student organizations Bridge Arkansas and Sigma Tau Delta will host a non-partisan discussion on book bans and their impact on literature, education and society.
Members of the troop learned about the essential materials and science behind concrete during a hands-on event mixing mortar into molds.
The College of Education and Health Professions' Department of Curriculum and Instruction is seeking applicants for ELEVATE, a fully-funded doctoral training program.
As the European hub for scholarship and research, the U of A's Rome Center offers students the opportunity to receive U of A credit while spending the summer or semester abroad in Rome, Italy.
Sabrina Trudo, U of A associate professor of human nutrition and dietetics, recently presented research as a guest speaker at the Korean Food and Nutrition International Symposium in October.
The American Indian Science and Engineering Society and the Native American Student Association will host Andrea Tidwell, a Cherokee tribal citizen, for bead-working activity from 3-8 p.m. Wednesday ...
Thirteen U of A members of the Speech and Debate Society competed in the Red River Classic across the Team, Novice, Junior Varsity, Varsity and Professional divisions.
Students co-majoring in Middle East studies have access to unique scholarship opportunities, and all Arabic students have access to study abroad programs in Jordan, Morocco, Dubai and Oman.
U of A researchers report that police officers value a new program in which social workers assist on calls with people suffering mental health crises.
More than 380 examinees registered to take the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test this year. The test will be held on Dec. 1 in Kimpel Hall.