by Todd Price | Nov 25, 2025 | Features, Radio & Podcasts, Research, Research and Innovation
Learn Why We Stress Eat in Latest ‘Short Talks from the Hill’ Podcast After a stressful day, who hasn’t torn through a bag of potato chips or eaten an entire pint of ice cream? Stress eating is real. What drives us to stress eat? Is it our bodies?...
by Jennifer Holland | Nov 2, 2025 | Features, Radio & Podcasts, Student Success, Study Abroad
Journey to Rome with U of A Faculty and Students in Newest Short Takes At the mention of Rome, Italy, the taste of gelato, the sight of the Colosseum and the smell of freshly made pizza probably spring to mind. But for students and faculty at the University of...
by Todd Price | Apr 5, 2025 | Features, Radio & Podcasts, Research, Research and Innovation
Lithium Boom: The Prospects for Arkansas Todd Price: Welcome to Short Talks from The Hill, a research and economic development podcast of the University of Arkansas. My name is Todd Price. We all rely on lithium. Lithium-ion batteries power our phones. They keep our...
by John C. Davis | Mar 15, 2025 | Features, Multimedia, Outreach & Impact, Radio & Podcasts, Research
Pryor Center Releases Arkansas Archive Podcast Episode ‘Haley Zega: Little Girl Lost’ The David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences has released a new episode of its Arkansas...
by Leigh Sparks | Dec 31, 2024 | Features, Radio & Podcasts, Student Success
Rhetoric and Composition Professors Launch Writing Studies Podcast Two Department of English faculty members with the Program in Rhetoric and Composition, assistant professor Maggie Fernandes and assistant professor Megan McIntyre, recently launched a writing studies...
by Matt McGowan | Sep 30, 2024 | Features, Radio & Podcasts, Research and Innovation
Short Talks: Arkansas Icon, Civil Rights Legend Matt McGowan: Welcome to Short Talks from The Hill, a research and economic development podcast of the University of Arkansas. My name is Matt McGowan. In 2019, Arkansas lawmakers decided to replace the two statues...