by Office of University Relations | Oct 25, 2023 | Awards & Honors, Faculty Points of Pride, Features, Research
Robinson Receives New Mathematics Teacher of the Year Award Samantha Robinson, vice chair and teaching associate professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, will receive the 2023 Arkansas Council of Teachers of...
by Kaleb Turner | Oct 21, 2023 | Faculty Points of Pride, Features, Research, Research and Innovation
Music and Art Professors Release Cutting-Edge Ambisonic Jazz Album Jake Hertzog, assistant professor in the Department of Music, and Adam Hogan, assistant professor in the School of Art, released an innovative new album titled a turn of events, available now on Apple...
by Lyndsay Bradshaw | Sep 2, 2023 | Faculty Points of Pride, Features, Outreach & Impact
Fellows Selected for the SEC Academic Leadership Development Program Four U of A faculty members were named as fellows of the 2023 Southeastern Conference Academic Leadership Development Program. The fellows are Judith Anne Garretson Folse, chair of the Department of...
by Kayla Crenshaw | Aug 31, 2023 | Faculty Points of Pride, Features, Research
School of Art Endowed Assistant Professor Awarded 365: AIGA Year in Design AIGA, the professional association for design, recently announced the winners of 365: AIGA Year in Design, and School of Art endowed assistant professor in graphic design Dina Benbrahim was...
by Payton Willhite | Aug 28, 2023 | Awards & Honors, Faculty Points of Pride, Features, Research
Music Professor Receives Prestigious Jazz Road Creative Residency Grant Jake Hertzog, assistant professor in the Department of Music, was named one of the 2023 Jazz Roads Creatives by the South Arts Organization. This national residency program awards 20 jazz artists...
by Hardin Young | Aug 18, 2023 | Faculty Points of Pride, Features, Research, Research and Innovation
Scientists Design Novel Nonlinear Circuit to Harvest Clean Power Using Graphene Obtaining useful work from random fluctuations in a system at thermal equilibrium has long been considered impossible. In fact, in the 1960s eminent American physicist Richard...