Outreach & Impact
25th Arkansas Poll Finds Economy to Still Be Primary Concern for Voters
The 25th annual Arkansas Poll, released today, found voters were most concerned about the economy, politics/politicians and education. While the number of respondents reporting concerns about the economy declined three points from the previous year, it was still more...
Brown Chair’s Community Literacies Collaboratory Grants $102,259 to Literacy Programs, Research
The Community Literacies Collaboratory, the signature program of the Brown Chair in English Literacy, recently inaugurated its Brown-Chair-funded grant program with awarding $102,259.00 in grant support to Arkansan and national literacy organizations, educators,...
U of A Grad Students Share Knowledge About Bats in Rural Kenya; Mitigating Human-Wildlife Contact and Pandemic Risk
A U of A research group is trying to reduce human-wildlife conflicts, and stop future pandemics, by conducting research on bats and their viruses in rural Kenya. As part of this, graduate student Reilly Jackson has been studying bats living in people's homes to...
What’s Happening on The Hill: An October 2023 Photo Collection
Happy fall to the Fulbright College family! We hope you have had an excellent semester so far. Our dedicated Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences faculty and staff are hard at work supporting student success, teaching and research, and we’re enjoying the exciting...
Study Finds Probation Associated With Poorer Health for Black Americans
“Mistrust all in whom the impulse to punish is powerful,” warned Friedrich Nietzsche more than a century ago. Instead, the impulse to punish appears to have grown more and more powerful in the U.S criminal justice system. Annually, more than 9 million people a year...