by Lauren Quetsch | Oct 29, 2024 | Features, Research, Research and Innovation
NIH Grant to Support Study of Protective Behavioral Strategies Related to Alcohol Three faculty members from the University of Arkansas’ Department of Psychological Science were recently awarded a 2-year, $150,000 grant by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse...
by Leigh Sparks | Oct 13, 2024 | Books & Publications, Features, Research, Research and Innovation
English Professor Featured in The New York Review of Books The Department of English is excited to announce the release last April of professor Robert Cochran’s book Haunted Man’s Report: Reading Charles Portis, published by the University of Arkansas...
by Hardin Young | Oct 12, 2024 | Features, Research, Research and Innovation, Student Success
Researchers Publish Breakthrough Study on How New Genes Evolve Where do new genes come from? That’s the question a team of biological sciences researchers from the U of A set out to answer in a new study. They did so by examining the evolution of antifreeze...
by Cheyenne Roy | Oct 10, 2024 | Awards & Honors, Features, Research, Research and Innovation
Brett Sterling, World Languages Associate Professor of German, Receives SEC Faculty Grant Brett Sterling, associate professor of German, received an SEC Faculty Grant to present new research at the University of Georgia. Sterling was invited by Esra Santesso to...
by John Lovett | Oct 8, 2024 | Features, Interdisciplinary Research, Research, Research and Innovation
Finding Nature’s Hidden Threshold for Saltiness in the Space Where Forests Meet Streams Riparian zones, the areas where forests and streams meet, are intimately connected. Yet a holistic understanding about these zones is lacking because such work requires a...
by Andy Albertson | Oct 7, 2024 | Features, Interdisciplinary Research, Research, Research and Innovation
New NSF Grant Will Expand Collaboration for Geosciences and Arkansas Archeological Survey A team consisting of four NSF-funded mid-career geoscientists — Adriana Potra, Gregory Dumond, Glenn Sharman and Celina Suarez — and one early-career archeologist, John...