This spring course will examine what German food and beverages can reveal about history, politics, economics, linguistics, migration and culture in general. And, yes, there will be cooking.
Applications close Oct. 20 for the spring 2025 Venture Intern Program, an internship that pairs undergraduates with early-stage ventures, entrepreneurship organizations, regional accelerators and ...
The Center for Human Nutrition at the U of A is conducting a research study to learn more about the effects of protein on body composition and wellbeing in people getting ready to take weight loss ...
University Programs and the Headliners Concert Committee partner to bring local artists and well-known musicians to Northwest Arkansas. This is a free event for anyone to attend.
Alumnus Tyler Moore, senior director of design at eBay, will discuss his work in product design, brand strategy and unifying a global design language. The talk is at 5:30 p.m. today at Hillside ...
Student camping has been approved for the Arkansas Razorback men's basketball game vs. the Kansas Jayhawks on Friday, Oct. 25. Students wishing to camp should follow a number of guidelines.
Vasyl Koziy, a department head at Bila Tserkva National Agrarian University in Ukraine, will audit classes, tour facilities, conduct research and look for collaborations between the U of A and his ...
Sanctuary/Santuario features artists representing Brazil, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, the Kaqchiquel Maya people, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru and Venezuela. Visit the exhibit at the Faulkner Performing ...
To help clarify important legal information, Legal Aid of Arkansas will host a Renter's Rights Info Session from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24, in Arkansas Union 201.
Arkansas students applying for undergraduate admission at the U of A can do so for free Oct.17-20 as part of the annual Free Application Days event. Apply before Oct. 21.
Mine your knowledge of Arkansas rocks with a tour of the new U of A GeoLab, journey through Japan with Honors Passport and break through the byline of novel research with undergraduate first authors.
For students considering a pursuit of a Critical Language Scholarship, the path taken by Forrest Eagar, a junior in architecture, shows how cultural immersion and intensive classes add up.