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The Anthony Timberlands Center for Design and Materials Innovation celebrated a "topping-out" ceremony last week to signify the final wooden beam being placed on the building's structure. Photo by Chieko Hara

Summertime in Fayetteville: What Facilities Management Accomplished While School Was Out

U of A Facilities Management was busy at work this summer in preparation for the fall 2024 semester.

Dridi Honored by Poultry Science Association for Research Efforts

Sami Dridi, professor of poultry science, was recognized with the American Feed Industry Association Poultry Nutrition Research Award and the National Chicken Council Broiler Research Award at the 2024 Annual Meeting of the Poultry Science Association.

GPSC October 2024 Policy Dialogue

The October dialogue focuses on Civic Engagement & Civic Discourse, which are essential for shaping the future of our communities and ensuring that all voices are heard.

U of A Humanities Center Announces Fall 2024 Funding Competitions for Humanities Faculty

All U of A faculty of any standing working with humanities content are encouraged to apply. 

U of A Professor Invited to Teach at 'Clinicas Instrumentales'

Fernando Valencia, instructor of percussion in the Department of Music, has been invited to Cartagena, Colombia, for the 10th annual "Clinicas Instrumentales," a week-long convention of performance classes, concerts, presentations and more.

Postmenopausal Women, Protein and Physical Activity - Join Our Study Today

The Center for Human Nutrition at the U of A is conducting a research study to learn more about the effects of nutrition and physical activity on wellbeing in postmenopausal women. 

Participants Needed for a Time-Restricted Feeding Study

The Department of Food Science and the Center for Human Nutrition are recruiting adults between the ages of 23-65 years to participate in a nutrition study related to time-restricted feeding (eating for eight hours and fasting for 16 hours each day). 

First Friday Research Series: Session Six Featuring Kristen Hoerl

The Center for Communication Research is kicking off its 2024-2025 First Friday Research Series with a talk by Kristen Hoerl titled, "Narcofeminism or Necrofeminism? Sexist Realism in the USA Network's Queen of the South."

Tricia Thrasher, director of research at Immerse VR, presents at "VR (Virtual Reality) at UARK" on Tuesday, Sept. 24. Larissa Rocha

VR at UARK Hosts Tricia Thrasher, Features Presentations by Faculty and Staff

Curtis Maughan (World Languages and Digital Humanities Studio) and Trevor Francis (Student Success) hosted "VR (Virtual Reality) at UARK," a collection of presentations on current applications of virtual reality at the U of A.

Celebrate Latine/Hispanic Heritage Month at the U of A Photo Submitted

Celebrate Latine/Hispanic Heritage Month at the U of A

The Latine/Hispanic Heritage Month Calendar Committee proudly presents Nuevos Horizontes: Shaping the Future, a calendar featuring a variety of events, workshops and social gatherings that offer the community opportunities to engage with Latin American cultures.

Upward Bound Connects Underrepresented Students to Campus and Higher Education Photo Submitted

Upward Bound Connects Underrepresented Students to Campus and Higher Education

Upward Bound Programs at the U of A continue their decades-long endeavor to support low-income, first-generation high school students in their goal to complete high school and succeed in higher education.

Pate Bauldree, second from right, is joined by his family during a stop June 20 on the Razorbug Diploma Tour. He earned a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering online from the U of A. University of Arkansas

Engineering Master's Degree Propels Career Advancement for South Arkansas Man

Bauldree, now an engineer, recently started a new job with Lockheed Martin, one of several major defense industry manufacturers in the United States.

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