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The Provost's Office has begun a search for a new dean of the School of Law to replace Dean Cynthia Nance, who will continue to serve through June 2026.
Designed for experienced professionals and rising leaders, the Walton Executive M.B.A. allows students to maintain their full-time careers while advancing their business acumen. Apply by Saturday, ...
Two endowments — the McGilvery-Storm Field Experience Endowed Chair and the Endowment for Field Experiences — will allow the department to further its efforts to attract top-tier faculty and students.
This strategic redesign addresses a growing national trend toward accelerated M.B.A. programs, with more students seeking rigorous, high-impact education that offers them a rapid return to the ...
Olivia Enietan, a doctoral student in chemistry and biochemistry, will participate in the prestigious 2025 Clinical and Translational Research Summer Course organized by the National Institutes of ...
Holmes, master scientific research tech for the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, is retiring in July, and the campus community is invited to a reception from noon to 2 p.m.
A merger between the Office of Strategic Analytics and Insights and the Office of Data Transformation will integrate cross-functional data experts as part of the new Department of Strategic Data and ...
Four researchers with the U of A System were awarded bonus grants by the Arkansas Research Alliance for projects to develop innovative applications of rice, soybeans and lithium-ion batteries.
Food scientists are paving the way for 3D-printed food and pharmaceuticals based on drought-tolerant grain sorghum protein that won't turn into a blob.
The Food Farms and Forests podcast series tied for first place in the 2025 National Agricultural Alumni Development Association awards and won second place in the short form video category for Ag is ...
Overby, associate vice chancellor for administration and director of operations in the Office of the Chancellor, has retired after 40 years of service.
In the latest Short Talks from the Hill podcast, learn about the Entrepreneurial Law Project, which provides pro bono legal advice to small businesses and start-ups across Arkansas.
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