by Matt McGowan | Feb 21, 2020 | Faculty, Features, Research, Student Success
New Study Results Consistent With Dog Domestication During Ice Age FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Analysis of Paleolithic-era teeth from a 28,500-year-old fossil site in the Czech Republic provides supporting evidence for two groups of canids – one dog-like and the other...
by Andra Liwag | Feb 15, 2020 | Faculty, Features, Outreach & Impact, Research
U of A Forms New Arkansas Humanities Center, Names Center Leadership The University of Arkansas has established a new research center — the Arkansas Humanities Center — and named new leadership and steering committee members for the center.The center will support...
by Kevin Jackson | Oct 18, 2019 | Faculty, Field Notes, Guest Writers, Research
Curiosity may have killed the cat, but it also gave birth to modern humans. From turning sticks and stones into spears and arrows all the way to space exploration, curiosity has been the driving force behind our species’ success.That desire to know more tomorrow than...
by Andra Liwag | Jun 14, 2019 | Announcements, Dean's Corner, Faculty, Faculty Points of Pride
With more than 665 faculty members serving more than 7,600 students, it’s not hard to see how our J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences instructors, teachers and researchers can make such a tremendous impact on our soon-to-be graduates and all whose lives...
by Andra Liwag | May 8, 2019 | Dean's Corner, Faces of Fulbright, Faculty, Q & A
Stephanie Ricker Schulte, Ph.D.Associate Professor and Associate ChairDepartment of CommunicationIn this conversation, Schulte talks about her love of Fayetteville, being a Fulbright Scholar, her research on the intersections of technology, popular culture and policy,...
by Andra Liwag | Mar 4, 2019 | Dean's Corner, Faces of Fulbright, Faculty, Q & A
Lissette Lopez Szwydky, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of EnglishIn this conversation, Szwydky talks about adaptation and other forms of storytelling, her love of all things Frankenstein, going beyond “how” literature works to ask “why” it does, immersing herself in the...