Chaubey, an alumnus of the university, will start on July 1 as the university's seventh provost, succeeding Terry Martin, who will return to a full-time faculty position in the College of Engineering.
The U of A will provide progress updates in April for each pillar of the 150 Forward Strategic Plan: Student Success, Research Excellence and Employer of Choice. The campus community is invited to ...
Professor Richard Moran of Harvard University will give the Philosophy Department's 2025 Kraemer Lecture at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 3, in Giffels Auditorium, Old Main 201. It is free and open to the ...
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law has named Theresa Beiner, John Cook, Beth Levi, ...
This week, some Arkansas lawmakers will hear a bill that looks to eliminate all 4-day school week schedules. It would also create a flexible, standardized school calendar for public and charter ...
Shakyla Hill is the only college basketball player to record two quadruple-doubles in a career. She then recorded a third as ...
The University of Arkansas School of Law's Native American Law Student Association is partnering with Oklahoma Indian Legal Services to help enrolled tribal members who live in Oklahoma and meet ...
Matlock, a professor of biological and agricultural engineering, has been named a 2025 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Clarence Elmo Bell was born in Camden in 1912. He graduated from Camden High School in 1930 and enrolled at Ouachita Baptist College in Arkadelphia.
In 2013, Mississippi implemented a multifaceted strategy for enhancing kindergarten to third grade literacy. The Literacy-Based Promotion Act focuses on early literacy and teacher development. It ...
Eichenberger, a second-year student at the U of A School of Law, previously contributed as a staff editor and will serve as its new editor-in-chief for the 2025-26 cycle.
Cella, president of Oaklawn, will visit the U of A campus April 1-3 as the 2025 Arkansas Alumni Association Johnson Fellow.