by Renato Despain and Tom Paradise | Oct 17, 2025 | Alumni, Events, Features, Lectures, Research and Innovation
Stepping Through Time: Repeat Photography in Petra, Jordan Professor Kaelin Groom recently visited campus in early October to discuss her exciting new book on Petra, Jordan, that explores the use of repeat photography to document, examine and analyze environmental and...
by Cheyenne Roy | Aug 14, 2025 | Features, Lectures, Outreach & Impact, Research, Research and Innovation
Healing Terror With the Arts: CLCS Director Led Creative Writing Workshop in Lima, Peru Dr. Erika Almenara, associate professor of Spanish in the Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures, and director of the Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies...
by Matt Clay | Jun 6, 2025 | Events, Lectures, Research
International Conference Celebrates 70th Birthday of Distinguished Professor in Mathematics John Ryan, Distinguished Professor emeritus of mathematics, was honored at a recent conference on Complex and Hypercomplex Analysis, held at Anhui University in Hefei, China,...
by Matt Clay | Jun 4, 2025 | Events, Features, Lectures, Research
Mathematical Sciences Hosts 50th Annual Spring Lecture Series From May 15 through 17, the Department of Mathematical Sciences will be hosting its 50th Annual Spring Lecture Series. As with past years, the lecture series focuses around a specific topic in mathematics...
by Darinda Sharp | Apr 15, 2025 | Alumni, Community, Events, Features, Lectures
2025 J-Days Celebration Kicks off April 14 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The School of Journalism and Strategic Media, in partnership with the Lemke Journalism Alumni Society, is hosting its annual J-Days celebration April 14-19. Walter J. Lemke held the first J-Day in 1931,...
by Shelby Gill | Feb 20, 2025 | Community, Events, Features, Lectures, Research
Pulitzer Prize Winner to Deliver Hotz Lecture on ‘Scopes Trial’ Centennial As we approach its 100-year anniversary this July, the cultural salience of the “Scopes Trial” endures. A misdemeanor legal case that was purposely staged into a contentious drama...