Anastasia Makhanova, a psychology professor at the U of A, will lead a five-year study on how stress and illness may cause bias in healthcare workers.
The session will feature Katie Teague from the U of A Division of Agriculture, who will present an overview of the ballot issues and answer any questions. This event aims to equip students with the ...
Counseling & Psychological Services has created a new adventure therapy group with University Recreation + Wellness, ...
NBC Boston meteorologist and distinguished U of A alum Tevin Wooten will return to campus next week to meet with students and engage the public as part the School of Journalism and Strategic Media's ...
Tiana Steyer earned two college degrees at once to advance her career - one of them, an MSOM delivered online from the U of A.
The 2024 Homecoming election is now open! Voting is accessible through vote.uark.edu for all undergraduate students.
The materials, which can be accessed free of charge by users worldwide, comprise 170 photos, legal documents, poetry and handwritten first-hand accounts of flooding and its effects in our state.
Oct. 11, 2024, marks the 20th collaboration between the U of A and the City of Fayetteville to recognize Indigenous Peoples' Day citywide.
The U of A campus community and public are invited to explore students' leading-edge research projects in biomedical engineering, artificial intelligence and community development.
The event will be at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 17, in the Willard and Pat Walker Community Room of the Fayetteville Public Library.
Are you certified to teach Mental Health First Aid? Betsy Garrison and Shari Moxley, faculty members in the School of Human Environmental Science's human development and family sciences program, are ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has provided cybercriminals with new tools to enhance phishing attacks. AI-generated phishing attacks are a more sophisticated threat than traditional phishing.