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Ph.D. Graduate Applies Advanced Education as Design Researcher at Walmart
Stephanie Gannon's passion for neuroscience blossomed at Governor's School her junior year of high school, where a course on neuroscience fascinated her with its blend of psychology and biology. "I really loved the blend of the sciences of biology and psychology in...
Tune in to the Transatlantic Groove Haul
Caden Williamson is an Honors College Fellow from Fayetteville, Arkansas, studying computer science and German. When he’s not coding or hitting the books, he’s spinning tunes as a DJ at KXUA, the U of A’s student-run radio station. His show, Transatlantic Groove Haul,...
International Studies Alumni Spotlight: From Arkansas to the World
As the fall 2025 semester comes to an end and 2026 begins, the International and Global Studies Program at the University of Arkansas celebrates its graduates whose accomplishments continue to reflect the program's values of global engagement, cultural understanding...
How Did Bronze Age Plague Spread? A Sheep Might Solve the Mystery
In the Middle Ages, a plague killed a third of Europe's population. Fleas carried the plague bacterium, Yersinia pestis, transmitting the Black Death from infected rats to millions of people. Another, earlier strain of Y. pestis emerged 5,000 years ago in the Bronze...
Fulbright College Faculty Share AI Teaching Strategies That Balance Innovation With Integrity
In a thought-provoking presentation hosted by the Fulbright Learning Community, faculty from the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences came together to explore the transformative potential — and ethical complexities — of artificial intelligence in higher education....
Students Merge Craft and Technology in New Mullins Library Exhibit
A new exhibition at the University of Arkansas highlights the creative potential behind merging digital tools with traditional craft. Craft and Technology: Digital Design & Making Across Campus features original works by U of A students who explored augmented and...






