Dennis Mason, who taught in the Department of Poultry Science for 20 years and coached the Bumpers College poultry-judging team, passed away Oct. 18 in Springdale.
Members of the museum's 2025-26 Guide program provide tours and share their knowledge of the University Museum's collections with the community. They can also provide more personalized tours. Sign up ...
U of A alumna Debbie Shearer King and her husband, William, gave $50,000 to the Land of Opportunity Scholarship endowment at the U of A.
Shelby Osborne pursued her passion for researching climate change and earth system dynamics after being drawn to the U of A's interdisciplinary program in environmental dynamics.
Dr. Yizhi Sun, an assistant professor of biochemistry, will speak on Wednesday, Oct. 29. In his talk, he will share key discoveries from his research that provide new insights into the interplay ...
The Better Learning Together conference Wednesday will feature hour-long sessions and panels designed for program coordinators, instructors and those interested in integrating online tools and ...
Meade, teaching associate professor in Fulbright College Student Success, served as a keynote speaker at the Lilly Conference on Evidence-Based Teaching and Learning.
A globally recognized expert in both academic and practitioner circles, van Hoek’s contributions span more than two decades and bridge academia, industry practice, and executive leadership ...
National First-Generation Student Day is coming up on Nov. 8! The Office of Transition Programs & Initiatives celebrates this day each year with a week full of events.
Each semester, the college uses WE CARE-A-VAN tours to hear from a wide range of people, strengthen connections with partners and learn about the successes and challenges facing communities and ...
A new student-centered event series, Snack and Spill, is launching this fall to invite U of A students into honest, peer-led conversations about their campus experience over free snacks and meaningful ...
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