by J’onnelle Colbert-Diaz | Oct 13, 2022 | Diversity & Inclusion, Events, Features, Uncategorized
U of A Celebrating Disability Awareness Month Throughout October The U of A is committed to providing an accessible, usable and welcoming environment for faculty, staff, students, applicants, visitors and participants in programs and services on our campus. Throughout...
by Janine Parry | Oct 12, 2022 | Features, Research, Research and Innovation, Uncategorized
Not Just an Arkansas Thing: Study Shows That One-Party Monopolies Dominate State Politics A new study documents both the long-time frequency and the dramatic resurgence of one-party monopolies in the politics of the American states. The study — led by University of...
by Leigh Sparks | Oct 11, 2022 | Features, Student Awards & Achievements, Student Success, Uncategorized
English Student Andrea Rogers Launches New ‘Man Made Monsters’ Book Just in time for Halloween, Man Made Monsters, a new book by author and English doctoral student Andrea Rogers, is being released by publisher Levine Querido this week. A book launch event...
by DeLani Bartlette | Oct 10, 2022 | Features, Student Success, Uncategorized
My Path to Senior Walk: Rachell Sanchez-Smith Rachell Sanchez-Smith dreamed of being a reporter ever since she studied journalism at Rogers High School. “I was the weird newspaper kid,” she said. “And I wore that title proudly!” The daughter of a Peruvian immigrant,...
by Jee Young Chung | Oct 9, 2022 | Features, Student Awards & Achievements, Student Success, Uncategorized
Student in School of Journalism and Strategic Media Appears on Kelly Clarkson Show Riley Atkinson, a sophomore in the School of Journalism and Strategic Media, was featured on The Kelly Clarkson Show on Friday, Oct. 7, a year and a half after appearing on the show as...
by Leigh Sparks | Oct 7, 2022 | Classroom Innovations, Features, Student Success, Uncategorized
“Pit Lit” Course Takes Students Deep into Literature and a Local Cave This past August intersession, the undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in Bryan Hurt’s “Pit Lit” course (ENGL 4603/5243) dove deep into the course topic,...