New research outlines the discovery of a new compound formed by the decomposition of inorganic chloramine disinfectants in drinking water.
Celebrate Rachel Krest, executive director in the Office of Planned Giving, for her 20 remarkable years of service to the U of A. Join a reception from 4-5:30 p.m Dec. 5 at Fowler House.
With the help of a nearly $500,000 grant, Arkansas food safety expert Kristen Gibson is working to increase job opportunities for neurodivergent individuals.
Alejandro Martin-Gomez, assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, plans to identify courses that would benefit from extended reality's immersive ...
HogTown, the pregame destination for Razorback fans of all ages, is located on Maple Street just north of Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, between Razorback Road and Stadium Drive.
Christian Brannan, Anaid Espinosa, Jeferson Prass Pimentel, Ali Williams and Jonas Zabriskie were named Employees of the 1st Quarter by Staff Senate for their significant contributions to campus.
These notices, required by the U.S. Department of Labor for non-immigrant employment such as H-1B and E-3 positions, are accessible on the university's website, ensuring accessibility for the campus ...
Producer Alessandro Salemme and students Miceala Morano, Janna Morse, Ella Scurlock and April Trotter from the Honors College Research Team produced the podcast as part of the Poets in Arkansas ...
Microsoft storage limits for institutional Microsoft 365 accounts will reduce the university's available storage across campus. Faculty, staff and students with an @uark.edu email address will soon ...
Modern-style houses turn out to be attractive roosts for bats, which may carry pathogens that could one day jump to humans and trigger the next pandemic.
GNEG 5900V Special Topics — offers career development guidance for STEM-based doctoral students and will meet from March 6, 2025, through the end of the semester.
The Arkansas Classical Theatre is taking shape under the direction of Steven Marzolf and Betsy Jilka, both members of the U of A Theatre Department, and David Jolliffe, professor emeritus of English.