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The workshop introduces students to topics in computability theory and complexity theory, structural properties of DNA molecules, and various design techniques for creating DNA-based components.
The Fayetteville campus policy on retiree status has been revised to reflect that a small charge has been added for renewal of emeritus parking permits.
As Workday Student becomes the primary platform for students, faculty and staff, UAConnect will be retired from active use. Faculty will still be able to access a ...
Alumni Chip and Suzanne Beard offer support to ease the financial burden on students, a gift that builds a brighter future for families and communities across Arkansas.
Arkansas innovators can prepare strong project pitches by joining four interactive online sessions designed to equip you with the skills to craft a successful pitch for NSF small business funding.
The new Safe Ride Sunday service launches Sunday, Aug. 17, and will operate each Sunday from 2 to 10 p.m., offering free rides from campus parking lots to any location on campus.
Maria Lopez Rojas, an international doctoral student in environmental dynamics, received a $5,000 grants from the Society of Ethnobiology, which supports her research into agroforestry practices.
Cynthia Sides recently joined the experiment station as associate vice president for agriculture-research and associate director for research development and compliance.
Walton College’s management and strategy faculty rank No. 20 nationally in total research publications across 10 top-tier academic journals and No. 10 in publications per faculty member.
In addition to establishing research collaborations, the initiative is intended to assist researchers in developing proof-of-concept research outcomes and to grow expertise in identified areas.
Korth, senior associate vice provost for student success and academic excellence in Fulbright College, was recognized as an individual who has provided outstanding service to campus teaching.
Check out the newest Discover RED video that shows how a new approach to applying asphalt could be safer and save money.