Relocation of a gas line along Maple Street will require a lane closure from Dec. 15, 2025, to Jan. 2, 2026, between Leverett and Garland avenues for westbound traffic. Detour signage will direct ...
Golesteanu Jacobs, a lecturer in history and international studies, has been nominated for the 25th edition of the H. Wereszycki and W. Felczak Award, recognizing her book, Habsburg Galicia and the ...
From Australia to Rome, the community-engagement emphasis of Service Learning allows students to see the world and make a meaningful impact through service. Check out upcoming options for service ...
Do you have a bike you no longer need? This week, the Office for Sustainability is hosting their bi-annual Bicycle Roundup, which aims to collect unwanted bicycles on campus before students leave for ...
Cultural Syncretisms in Anthropology, Sociology and Comparative Studies ...
The Arkansas Health Survey provides a detailed portrait of physical and mental health across the state. Arkansas is only the second state, following California, to conduct an in-depth health survey to ...
The award, named in honor of Dr. Hoyt Purvis, is presented to faculty and staff in recognition of their commitment to advancing the mission of mutual understanding among people of all nations on the U ...
The December Short Talks from the Hill features Aranyak Goswami, a tenure track assistant professor in bioinformatic computational biology with the U of A System Division of Agriculture.
Jessica Culver, who teaches at Ozark High School while also earning a doctorate in adult and lifelong learning delivered online by the U of A, was named the 2025-2026 National Council for the Social ...
The awardees include assistant professor of Foundations Jean Schmitt, equipment technician Andrew Blackwell, assistant director of communications Elizabeth Muscari and MFA candidate Serena Caffrey.
Madewell, supervisor of the Student Financial Processing team, who has served the U of A for more than 42 years in various roles within the Treasurer's Office, will retire Dec. 31.
Inspired by their own Delta roots and U of A experience, Denese and Dr. William Jackson have committed $25,000 to the Land of Opportunity Scholarship.