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Practitioner and Researchers Partner to Analyze and Track Gun-Related Violence
Grant Drawve, an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology and associate director of the Crime and Security Data Analytics Lab, has been awarded a $700,000 grant from the federal Bureau of Justice Assistance's Local Law Enforcement Crime Gun...
KUAF’s 2020 Year in Review
Editor’s Note: Like so many of us, KUAF 91.3, the local National Public Radio affiliate for Northwest and Western Arkansas and licensee of the University of Arkansas, has had quite an eventful 2020. Check out this Year in Review recap from the station's General...
Research Spotlight: Mitochondrial Disease
Did you know? Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell, and are responsible for creating more than 90 percent of the energy needed by the body to sustain life and support organ function.
In the Media: “Trump had a stronger connection with the studio audience in first presidential debate”
Headline from PsyPost: Trump had a stronger connection with the studio audience in first presidential debate New research by Department of Political Science's Patrick A. Stewart published in Frontiers in Psychology suggests that Donald Trump...
New Short Talks: Biologists Marlis and Michael Douglas on What DNA Can Tell Us About the Health of Wildlife
Marlis and Michael Douglas on DNA In this edition of Short Talks From the Hill, a podcast from the University of Arkansas, Marlis and Michael Douglas, both professors in the Department of Biological Sciences, talk about the role of DNA testing in their work...