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Historian Randall Woods Publishes New Biography on John Quincy Adams
Randall Woods, a Distinguished Professor of history at the U of A, has published a new biography, John Quincy Adams: A Man for the Whole People. Woods describes the biography, which he spent eight years working on, as one-third travelogue, one-third family history and...
English Doctoral Candidate Receives Hudson Award in the Humanities
Department of English doctoral candidate Tate Aldrich was recently selected for an award of the James J. Hudson Doctoral Fellowship in the Humanities for 2024-2025 through the office of the Graduate School and International Education. Aldrich will begin his fifth year...
Welcome Back: Stay Safe, Get Involved and Be in the Know
To our new and returning students, welcome to the U of A! You are a valued member of our campus community, and we are eager to support you throughout your time on the Hill. Here are some reminders to help you stay on your A-game. GO HOG WILD! The first week of classes...
Villarreal, Hanafiah Win International Peace Scholarships
Two additional University of Arkansas graduate students — Danna Villarreal, a Panamanian doctoral student in biological and agricultural engineering, and Meutia Hanafiah, an Indonesian doctoral student in anthropology — won $5,000 International Peace Scholarships from...
Three Graduate Students Win Awards From P.E.O. Sisterhood
Three U of A graduate students — Lexi Applequist, a doctoral student in biomedical engineering; Kayla Ford, a doctoral student in clinical psychology; and Eva Stephani Caroline, a doctoral student in public policy — recently won prestigious awards from the P.E.O....
Agyemang Awarded Travel Grant to Present Research in Kigali, Rwanda
Chemistry/biochemistry and materials science and engineering graduate student Eugene Gyasi Agyemang has been awarded a generous travel grant to participate in the the12th International Conference of the African Materials Research Society (AMRS2024) in Kigali, Rwanda,...