by John F. Thomas | Apr 22, 2024 | Features, In Memoriam, National Recognition
U of A Remembers David Pryor, Alumnus, Governor, Trustee and U.S. Senator David Hampton Pryor, an alumnus of the University of Arkansas, former trustee, governor of Arkansas, U.S. senator and a recipient of an honorary doctorate degree from the U of A, died April 20,...
by John Post | Apr 16, 2024 | Alumni, Alumni Awards & Achievements, Features, National Recognition
Study Abroad Alumna Breaks Barriers as First Vietnamese American Elected to Nashville Metro Council When Terry Vo first became interested in studying abroad as a student at the U of A, she had no idea it would lead her to making history. Inspired in part to run for...
by Kay Murphy | Feb 23, 2024 | Communication, Features, National Recognition, Student Success
Online Bachelor’s Programs Rise in ‘U.S. News’ Ranking; Grad Degrees Fare Well Online bachelor’s degrees at the U of A climbed seven spots to No. 28 in the nation for the 2024 “Best Online Programs” announced by the U.S. News & World Report on...
by Andra Liwag and John F. Thomas | Jan 30, 2024 | Announcements, Features, National Recognition
TIME Magazine Names U of A Among U.S.’ Best Colleges for Future Leaders Part of the University of Arkansas’s land-grant mission is to provide life-changing opportunities that lead to building a better world. As a pillar of the university’s 150 Forward strategic...
by kat022 | Nov 22, 2023 | Community Outreach, Dean's Corner, Diversity & Inclusion, Faces of Fulbright, Faculty, In The News & Multimedia, Multimedia, National Recognition, Outreach & Impact, Prominent Voices, Statewide Impact, Uncategorized, Video
‘A Family Like Ours:’ Meet the 2023 University of Arkansas Family of the Year The Southern Uribe-Evans family of Fayetteville was named the 2023 University of Arkansas Family of the Year during Family Weekend on Sept. 9, 2023. “The Associated Student...
by Hardin Young | Oct 8, 2023 | Features, National Recognition, Research, Research and Innovation
Study Finds Probation Associated With Poorer Health for Black Americans “Mistrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful,” warned Friedrich Nietzsche more than a century ago. Instead, the impulse to punish appears to have grown more and more powerful in the...