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The research by Sharandeep Singh Chahal, a doctoral student in horticulture, highlights the damage caused to the popular zoysiagrass, widely used on lawns, athletic fields and golf courses.
Juan Balda, professor emeritus of electrical engineering and computer science, was recognized for making major contributions to the advancement and application of custom power technologies.
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.
The awards were presented June 18 at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Milwaukee following two days of professional development sessions in the annual ACE conference.
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The Life and Poetry of Frank Stanford offers for the first time a comprehensive study of Stanford's life and work, introducing to a broad readership poetry that remains both captivating to poets and, ...
Six incoming students from Arkansas have been named Bodenhamer Fellows, earning up to $80,000 each in fellowships for education, research and study abroad.
With a body of work that spans geospatial science, urban environmental planning and GeoAI, Michaelmary Chukwu is positioning himself at the forefront of spatial data science.
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Jason Riley, director of outreach and recruitment, and Hunter Gibson, assistant director of student recruitment, will lead efforts to recruit students who thrive academically and personally during ...
An alumnus and former faculty member, Chaubey's tenure as provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs at the U of A began July 1.