Faculty and staff who are at least 18 years of age are invited to participate in a research study about their movement behaviors (i.e., physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep).
John Anderson, head of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness in Bumpers College, was elected in February to be the next president of the association for 2024.
Walton College alumni Ed Wilson, John W. Collins, Stormey Collins and Greg Colvin will be recognized for their service, entrepreneurship and lifetime achievement on April 27.
As a result of feedback and frequently asked questions received from faculty, staff, graduate assistants and other student employees, the U of A Payroll Services team has developed a new resource to ...
U of A engineering researchers collaborated with private companies and the University of Illinois to develop an electric motor drive to test in a hybrid airplane.
Provost Terry Martin will host a coffee chat with faculty March 29 to discuss becoming an employer of choice as part of the 150 Forward planning process. RSVP to be among the 15 participants.
March 14, WLLC course Humanities in the Metaverse with professor Curtis Maughan, director of the WLDH Studio and faculty member in the Department of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures, received ...
Celia Cruz (1925-2003), the singer known as the "Queen of Salsa," will be the first Afro-Latina to be featured on United States quarters. The U.S. Mint is honoring Cruz as part of its American Women ...
Students Camie Wood, Jacob Warren, Holly Sheppard Riesco and Katie Hackett-Hill and professor Christian Goering wrote a chapter for a book about instructional practices and student needs during ...
More than 70 students on 28 teams squared off in a test of programming and problem-solving throughout the day. The League of Dapper Gentlepersons won the award for most creative.
Multicultural Graduation Reception and Ceremony will be 6-8 p.m. Thursday, April 6, in the Union Verizon Ballroom. Register by Friday to attend.
Applied Research Associates, a research and engineering firm headquartered in New Mexico, awarded faculty in the College of Engineering nearly $3.5 million to study the most expedient ways to 3D print ...