The study lasts up to 18 weeks and involves 10-12 visits to the Center for Human Nutrition. The study involves measuring sleep, mood, diet and other aspects of health.
Students needed for survey research on Alcohol Use! Chance to win one of 20 ($20) Walmart gift cards
We are looking for participants for a research study on alcohol use among college students! This anonymous, survey-based study is focused on understanding alcohol consumption behaviors and their ...
Alumnus Gary Stark, a mentor to Dean Kate Mamiseishvili, is being awarded the 2025 College of Education and Health Professions Dean's Circle of Care Award for ...
Coinciding with the 2025 Arkansas Mass Timber Conference, this multimedia exhibition features models, videos and informational graphics to highlight the use of mass timber in multi-story buildings.
Ledbetter, Director of Student Media since 2017, transitioned in the Division of Student Affairs to senior director of communications and marketing, overseeing a shared services team of professionals.
Molnia, with nearly 50 years of experience in remote sensing and geophysical research, has played a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of glaciers, climate change, and polar systems.
The Engineering and Lab Safety Team at the University of Arkansas has been making significant strides in promoting laboratory safety since its establishment in 2016 by Jessica Morris (Ph.D. ’18), who ...
For the upcoming 11th issue, the magazine is looking for work that relates to the theme of light and dark; written and visual work that showcases the whole breadth of the spectrum: light, dark, and ...
The selected finalists reflect diverse contributions from architects, landscape architects, designers, artists, nonprofits, and individuals from across the United States and its territories.
This program is supported by a convening grant of $25,000 from the Terra Foundation for American Art and will host a series of public round table discussions, artist talks and musical performances ...
Casimir Komenan, an associate professor at Felix Houphouet-Boigny University in the Ivory Coast, researched at the U of A from April to October for his project on acclaimed South African and Nobel ...
Caio Vieira is the lead author of a study offering more insight into how soybean plants respond to flooding in the critical early reproductive stage when the plant begins to flower.
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