by Hardin Young | Sep 28, 2023 | Features, Fulbright Experts, Research, Research and Innovation
Technology Venture’s Inventor’s Spotlight: Jingyi Chen Jingyi Chen likes to build things. When she was choosing where to go to college, she had a dilemma: Did she want to build big things, like homes and buildings, or very small things constructed from...
by Payton Willhite | Sep 12, 2023 | Dean's Corner, Events, In The News & Multimedia, Multimedia, Uncategorized
What’s Happening This Month on The Hill: A September 2023 Photo Collection The fall semester has officially begun at the University of Arkansas! From the first day of classes to the fall football kickoff, the U of A and the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences are...
by Leigh Wood | Jul 10, 2022 | Features, Journalism, Radio & Podcasts, Uncategorized
KUAF, Local NPR Affiliate, Welcomes Report for America Reporter, New Underwriting Director KUAF, local National Public Radio affiliate for Northwest and western Arkansas, has brought on two new hires to expand local reporting on growth and its impact on the area and...
by Leigh Sparks | Dec 23, 2021 | Features, Outreach & Impact, Radio & Podcasts
Two Professors From University of Arkansas and University of Texas at Austin Launch New Podcast This fall, professor Constance Bailey of the University of Arkansas and professor Vox Jo Hsu of the University of Texas at Austin launched a new podcast about their...
by Andra Liwag | Sep 11, 2021 | Diversity & Inclusion, Faculty Exhibitions, Features, Major Gifts, Radio & Podcasts
U of A Celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month Departments across the University of Arkansas and in our own Fulbright College are celebrating the observance of National Hispanic Heritage Month, which lasts from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 each year, and honors the...
by Susan Kendrick-Perry | Jan 13, 2021 | Features, Journalism, Radio & Podcasts, Research
Pryor Center’s Arkansas Atoll Podcast Shares Stories From Marshallese FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – During the COVID-19 pandemic, one Arkansas community has been hit much harder than others as half of the state’s coronavirus deaths have been members of the Marshallese...