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Affairs of the Heart

Find out how biomedical engineering professor Morten Jensen is developing innovative devices to produce better outcomes in cardiovascular medicine.

Students, Faculty and Alumni Kick Off Centennial Year of School of Law

Founded April 14, 1924, the School of Law faculty, students and alumni started the celebration of its centennial year with a Founders Day event and will continue with more commemorative events this coming fall.

Yearly Academic Award Winners, Ambassadors Recognized by Bumpers College

Schyler Angell, Lexi Dilbeck, Cason Frisby, Tanner Austin King, Anna Brooke Mathis, Carrie Ortel, Lucy Scholma, Kadence Trosper and student ambassadors were honored at the college's annual reception.

Biological and Agricultural Engineering Student Places First in Poster Competition

Pouya Sohrabipour, a biological and agricultural engineering master's degree student, was awarded first place in a U.S. Department of Agriculture-funded research poster competition earlier this month.

ACM HogHack 2024 Results

The U of A Association of Computing Machinery hosted this year's HogHack, attracting 150 participants for the overnight contest on April 12 and 13.

Lease Agreement Review Drop-in Session to Take Place Monday

The Center for Community Engagement is partnering with Legal Aid of Arkansas to host drop-in renter information and lease agreement reviews from legal experts from 2-4 p.m. Monday in Arkansas Union 101.

2024 Innovation Rally to Promote Collaborative Approaches to Problem Solving

This year's rally will feature individuals, teams and organizations coming together to look outside conventional boundaries and instead work towards more collaborative approaches to solving problems.

La(s) Política(s) de la Estética Course Presents Mock Conferences Related to Spanish Postwar Period

On April 23 and 25, assistant professor of Spanish Dr. Rachel TenHaaf organized mock-conference presentations in a panel "Scenes from the Spanish Postwar Period."

World Premiere of 'Cries from the Cotton Field' Slated for May 8 Photo Submitted

World Premiere of 'Cries from the Cotton Field' Slated for May 8

Cries from the Cotton Field chronicles the journey of 19th century Italian immigrants from northern Italy to the Arkansas Delta and ultimately to Tontitown. It will premier at 6 p.m. May 8 in Springdale Har-Ber High School.

Students learn about sustainable materials during an Earth Day event hosted April 22 by the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design, held in the second floor gallery of Vol Walker Hall. Rachel Callahan

Fay Jones School's Earth Day Event Spotlights Sustainable Materials and Projects

"One day doesn't seem like a lot, but one day can empower individuals and groups, energize them to work for change and innovate for transformative solutions," professor Jennifer Webb said of the students' design work.

The Staff Appreciation Picnic will be located at the 1021 Food Hall Photo Submitted

Save the Date: 2024 Staff Appreciation Picnic Set for May 15

Staff Senate is excited to continue its partnership with Chartwells and the 1021 Food Hall (formerly Brough Commons) after an incredible event last year. We will have fun vendors, good food and great company.

U of A's Inspirational Chorale Makes Its Carnegie Hall Debut Photo Submitted

U of A's Inspirational Chorale Makes Its Carnegie Hall Debut

The U of A's Inspirational Chorale took center stage at Carnegie Hall in March, performing under the direction of professor Jeffrey Murdock to a packed audience at the iconic Stern Auditorium.