Special guest Titus Underwood will give an oboe masterclass and talk about the classical music scene, and headliner hip-hop artist BAANG and his band will perform Friday evening as part of the 12th ...
In addition, the school will provide transportation funding for any faculty interested in taking their class to visit Crystal Bridges Museum or The Momentary.
The Italian Program will screen Always Remember Your Name, at 6:30 p.m. Monday at Giffels Auditorium. It recounts the story of Andra and Tatiana Bucci, who were deported from Italy to Auschwitz.
Help equip students to recognize and practice the connections between their academic and extracurricular lives with their career development, starting with skills-based language and related resources.
The Sensory Science Center is looking for individuals to participate in a 1-day, 1-session taste test. Each session should take approximately 5 to 10 minutes either Thursday or Friday.
Jessica Lobb spent four weeks last summer studying on the island of Cyprus, culturally immersed in a place that she knew would push her a little out of her comfort zone as a prelude for attending ...
The U of A Mock Trial teams traveled to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, for the ninth annual Crimson Classic Invitational, and to Lincoln, Nebraska, for the Scarlet and Cream Invitational.
On Jan. 23, 28 and 30, advisors from the Office of Financial Aid will offer guidance and information to current students who have yet to submit the FAFSA for the 2025-26 academic year.
A group of 12 planetary scientists from across the country examined the Wedington Sandstone formations due to the similar shapes they share with a region of Mars called the Aeolis Dorsa.
Mark Sheridan, one of four finalists in the search for the U of A’s next provost, will present his vision for the U of A at 2:30 p.m. today in the Faulkner Performing Arts Center.
The U of A Master of Athletic Training Program will host the 19th annual Razorback Sports Medicine Symposium on Saturday, Feb. 8, at the Hillside Auditorium.
Lockhart, who served the Arkansas Archeological Survey for 39 years, developed the archaeogeophysical systems that allowed research of ancient sites without necessarily having to dig beneath the ...