The Association of Fundraising Professionals Northwest Arkansas Chapter celebrates National Philanthropy Day and recognizes honorees with U of A ties.
The 2024 AURP conference, being held at the U of A campus and the Ledger in Bentonville, features learning opportunities including collaborative sessions, intense discussion, learning tours and more.
Grab your boots and best Western wear and join the Razorback Booster Club for its YEEHAWG pep rally at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15, at the Chi Omega Greek Theater ...
A capstone project by four seniors in computer science at the U of A -- Shaun Bobbitt, Cade DuPont, Bethany Terry and Rafael Villaroel -- is opening a new window on the ancient Roman city of Pompeii.
Meet real physicians from a variety of specialties and dive into a lively Q&A session at the Physician Panel Q&A from 6-7:30 p.m. Nov. 20 in Science-Engineering Building room 403​.
Dr. Pierce Kenworthy from Arizona College of Optometry will share valuable information about their optometry program, including admissions details, curriculum structure and opportunities for future ...
The U of A Psychological Science Department is conducting a study on women's social perceptions as they begin using hormonal birth control. In order to be eligible for this study, you must be starting ...
Zoe Saldana speaks Italian. Do you? If you ever wanted to speak another language, Italian is available to you. Next semester, the Italian program offers a great variety of classes, all centered around ...
The Graduate School and International Education, in collaboration with departments across campus, will host a week of events in recognition of International Education Week Nov. 18-22.
The Program Allocations Board's second supplemental funding meeting of the 2024-25 school year is slated for 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 18, in Arkansas Union room 201.
Thomas Hurd, associate professor in the Department of Molecular Genetics at the University of Toronto, will talk about mtDNA degradation at 12:55 p.m. Wednesday in Bell Engineering 2267.
The Smart Ferroic Materials Research Center will host several faculty and administrators from France's top engineering school, CentraleSupélec, to develop joint research and educational projects.