by Hardin Young | Feb 2, 2022 | Faculty Points of Pride, Features, Research
Tweets Used to Track Australian Mental Health Swings During COVID Pandemic To the casual observer, Twitter may appear to be a vehicle for venting frustrations, dunking on public figures or getting into trouble for things you said 10 years before you were famous. But...
by Hardin Young | Jan 28, 2022 | Faculty, Features, Research
Marshall Discusses Research on Earth’s Surface and Arctic Watersheds This episode of Short Talks from the Hill, a research podcast of the U of A, features Jill Marshall, an assistant professor of geosciences in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences. She...
by Hardin Young | Jan 27, 2022 | Features, Research and Innovation
Prescribed Fires Can Help Restore Biodiversity to Great Plains Of all bird guilds in North America, grassland birds are experiencing the sharpest declines due to habitat loss. Several factors are contributing to this loss, including the spread of agriculture, energy...
by Hardin Young | Nov 10, 2021 | Outreach & Impact, Research, Statewide Impact
Arkansas Poll Finds Economy Remains Top Concern for Arkansas Voters FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The 23rd annual Arkansas Poll, released today, found voters continue to be most concerned about the economy, healthcare and politics, which were the top three concerns from 2020....
by Hardin Young | Nov 2, 2021 | Features, Field Notes, Research
NSF Awards $256,000 to Study Effects of Climate Change on Arctic Watersheds The National Science Foundation awarded more than $256,000 to study the effects of climate change on Arctic watersheds in the Aklavik Range of the Northwest Territories, Canada. Jill Marshall,...