Researchers in biomedical engineering will use the NIH award to conduct an in-depth analysis of the genetic and cellular determinants of gene therapy longevity.
A $500,000 gift will establish the Robert B. Neece Endowed Faculty Fellowship in Business Law at the U of A School of Law.
Breanna Small and Leilani Mack, both students of African American studies and other disciplines, have been accepted into the Rising Scholars Conference, hosted by the University of Maryland.
Learn how your student organization can seek funding from the ASG Office of Financial Affairs at the Skill Up Professional Development event at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in Arkansas Union 509.
The Diversity and Inclusion Student Council's monthly education event will be Liberation of the Masses: LGBTQIA+ History at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Graduate Education Building, room 239.
International Education Week, a weeklong celebration Nov. 18-22, will feature lectures, presentations and interactive events recognizing the transformational impact of international education at the U ...
The Seamless Transition for Arkansas faculty team in the College of Education and Health Professions is working to improve the economic self-sufficiency of 14- to 18-year-old students with ...
Esra Mirze Santesso, associate professor of English at the University of Georgia, will deliver a lecture titled "Muslim Subjectivity and Border-Writing in Malik Sajad's Munnu " at 5 p.m. today, Monday ...
Larry Hamberlin, a professor emeritus at Middlebury College in Vermont and a U of A alumnus, will talk about Price, her 1932 piano sonata and its place in the history of Black classical music in ...
This year's U of A United Way Campaign is well underway and ends Nov. 1. To date, more than $26,000 has been raised. Renew your support or start a new tradition of donating to United Way.
This event brings together Muslims and Christians to share a meal and engage in conversations about topics that matter to all. It's a chance to speak from the heart, listen respectfully and build new ...
The National Office of Advancement enhances the university’s engagement and impact with constituents across America.