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German Professor Wins National Book Prize
Brett E. Sterling, associate professor of German and a U of A alum, has won the Radomír Luža Prize for his first book, Hermann Broch and Mass Hysteria: Theory and Representation in the Age of Extremes (Camden House, 2022). The prize recognizes an outstanding...
Save the Date for the Highly Anticipated 2024 Black Music Symposium
The Arkansas Center for Black Music in the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences' Department of Music at the University of Arkansas will host its highly anticipated 11th Annual Black Music Symposium Jan. 31 through Feb. 4. The 2024 Black Music Symposium is open to...
African and African American Studies and Communication Professor Wins Pedagogy Award
Angela Mensah, a teaching assistant professor of African and African American studies and communication, has been awarded the National Communication Association Activism and Social Justice Division Pedagogy Award. Mensah went up against other professors from various...
AIMRC Caps a Productive Year With Symposium Highlighting Metabolism Research
The Arkansas Integrative Metabolic Research Center (AIMRC) marked a significant milestone with its Third Annual Symposium, held on Thursday, Nov. 16, at the Arkansas Union in Fayetteville. The event served as a gathering point, drawing over 70 participants from...
U of A Physicists Discover New Quantum Phases in Low-Dimensional Polar Systems
A new paper published in Nature Communications by a team of physicists at the U of A charted the discovery of new quantum phases in low-dimensional systems. The paper, "Quantum criticality at cryogenic melting of polar bubble lattices," was authored by Wei Luo, a...