Team members Bernie Pontes Guimaraes, Chetanjot Romana, Andrew Maust, Amanda Stuber and Cason Frisby will compete for the national title at the Institute of Food Technologists' expo in July at Chicago ...
ProPika, which uses its patented technology to process cellulose so fuel producers can transform billions of tons of agricultural waste into sustainable alternative fuels and chemicals, finished ...
Nodirbek Ismailov and Nafisa Komilova learned about the inner workings of American higher education, heightening their skill ...
The Master of Design Studies degree program at the U of A is adding a fifth concentration of study — in preservation design — beginning in the fall 2024 semester.
Discover RED, a new video series, sheds light on impactful research and economic development stories. This episode takes a closer look at the work inside the Harvell Civil Engineering Research and ...
Thanh-Dat Truong, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, will participate in the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference Doctoral Consortium.
Develop collaborations, grant proposals, present lectures, conduct research and deliver performances at other SEC universities through the travel program. Apply internally via InfoReady by June 14.
More than 20 students participated in the Italian portion of the 2024 Fulbright Language Festival, with Cori Wallace, Lilian Crawford, Matteo Campagnola and Emily Bourke becoming division winners.
Karina Escobar, Heather Prinz and Abigail Hagner were recognized for their professional excellence, clinical skills and academic abilities in and out of the classroom.
David Bates, David Boguslawski, Julia Carmack, Rafael Merida, Lindsey Simpson, Kelly Sullivan and Ed Pohl, honorary, were inducted into the Arkansas Academy of Industrial Engineers in April.
Carrie Millar, who has more than 20 years experience in speech-language pathology and works at Washington Regional, was awarded the Mentor of the Year for her work with U of A graduate students.
The U of A College of Engineering will host GirlTREC, its annual girls' transportation engineering summer day camp, on the Fayetteville campus July 8-12. Apply now. Scholarships are available.