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University of Arkansas Herbarium Marks 150 Years of Documenting Flora
This fall, the University of Arkansas Herbarium celebrated its 150th anniversary – marking a sesquicentennial since this unique area of Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Biological Sciences began documenting the diversity and distribution of...
Learn Why We Stress Eat in Latest ‘Short Talks from the Hill’ Podcast
After a stressful day, who hasn't torn through a bag of potato chips or eaten an entire pint of ice cream? Stress eating is real. What drives us to stress eat? Is it our bodies? Our minds? Or has our culture taught us to seek comfort in unhealthy food? This month...
Journey to Rome with U of A Faculty and Students in Newest Short Takes
At the mention of Rome, Italy, the taste of gelato, the sight of the Colosseum and the smell of freshly made pizza probably spring to mind. But for students and faculty at the University of Arkansas Rome Center, Italy's capital city means more than these top-of-mind...
Short Takes Unravels the Mystery of the Man Behind Murdle
University of Arkansas alumnus G.T. Karber loves a good mystery. Karber is the creator of Murdle, a murder mystery puzzle series that has received international acclaim and a loyal following from those who want to test their deduction abilities and figure out...
Lithium Boom: The Prospects for Arkansas
Todd Price: Welcome to Short Talks from The Hill, a research and economic development podcast of the University of Arkansas. My name is Todd Price. We all rely on lithium. Lithium-ion batteries power our phones. They keep our laptops running. And if you drive a hybrid...
