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From John Dailey
When twin sisters Lexi Weeks Jacobus and Tori Weeks Hoggard arrived on the University of Arkansas campus, they had more than just a spot on the Razorbacks’… -
From John Dailey
Meet some of the U of A’s first recipients of the Advance Arkansas Scholarship, a new scholarship for Arkansas students who want to come here but can’t… -
From John Dailey
The U of A freight farm sits among residence halls in the quad, quietly growing heads of lettuce in a freight container to feed the campus community. More than 12,700… -
From John Dailey
Astrophysicist Amber Straughn fell in love with the night sky in her backyard in Bee Branch, Arkansas. The U of A’s Honors College and J. William Fulbright College… -
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The Honors College Passport program immerses students in foreign cultures and history, providing unique experiences through travel and innovative teaching. In 2017, the… -
From John Dailey
Dressed and Engineered for Success Students in apparel merchandising and product development, electrical engineering and horticulture teamed up to create a fashion… -
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The University of Arkansas continued its tradition of outreach this year with the 2017 bus tour that took more than 40 new faculty members, department chairs and… -
From John Dailey
Students and faculty at the University of Arkansas are building the future of retail by creating and testing new technologies at the McMillon Innovation Studio, a… -
From John Dailey
In 2013, the remains of a previously unknown human ancestor -- Homo naledi -- were found in a cave in an area of South Africa known as the Cradle of Humankind. Lucas… -
From John Dailey
The University of Arkansas is looking to the future as it approaches its 150th anniversary. The campus community worked together this past year to develop eight guiding… -
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It started as a student’s expression of what makes Fayetteville and the surrounding area so special. A few years later, “Fayettechill” has become a… -
From John Dailey
Chancellor Joe Steinmetz spent five days traveling Arkansas by bus to get to know his new home state and the diverse needs and interests of Arkansans. Steinmetz, his… -
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There's a story behind every one of the names on Senior Walk, the campus sidewalks etched with the names of all University of Arkansas graduates -- more than… -
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When a national commission launched an international search for someone to design a U.S. World War I memorial in Washington, D.C., they had to look no further than Joe… -
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Natural Curiosity Shannon Sanders travels the globe in search of the best stories as a video producer for National Geographic. Her natural curiosity was obvious early… -
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The nation’s largest collection of Arkansas and Ozark folksongs can now be accessed online. The Ozark Folksong Collection includes more than 4,500 audio recordings…