Events
Old Main Exhibit Explores ‘Time and Empathy’ in Geleve Grice’s Photography
Situated in the heart of the University of Arkansas' Fayetteville campus, Old Main has long been home to numerous and varied departments, programs and classes throughout the university's 150-plus year history. And now, the next chapter of that history includes a new...
Events Taking Place Throughout November in Celebration of Native American Heritage Month
November is National Native American Heritage Month. The University of Arkansas community will join Indigenous faculty, staff, alumni, and students in honoring the culture, history, and triumphs of Indigenous peoples of the past and present. Events will take place...
Online Community Exhibition Submissions Now Open
In spring 2021, the U of A Museum hosted the online exhibition, Bring Your Own Artifact: Razorback Spirit. The campus community shared personal objects representative of their U of A experience, while the museum shared a selection of university history objects. The...
Alumna and Rising Literary Star Ayana Gray Gives Lecture at U of A Oct. 27
U of A alumna Ayana Gray is a rising star in the literary world. Her debut novel, Beasts of Prey, the first in a pan-African-inspired fantasy trilogy, follows two Black teenagers who strike a deal to enter a magical jungle and take down the monster that’s been...
U of A to Observe Disability Awareness Month With Series of Webinars
At the U of A, we are proud to reaffirm our commitment to supporting efforts to fully implement the Americans with Disabilities Act and ensure the same principles of barrier-free access that exist on campus also extend to digital environments. This year will mark the...