University of Arkansas System President Donald Bobbitt is recommending Christine Holt as the next chancellor at the University of Arkansas Community College at Hope-Texarkana.
Philander Smith College made a surprise announcement during commencement ceremonies that it would close out graduates outstanding balances for graduates.
The Emergency Broadband Benefit is a new FCC program that helps lowers the cost of broadband service for eligible households during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
A UAMS researcher will use a $2.46 million NIH grant to study a drug therapy that could reduce damage to donated kidneys during cold storage.
Mia Martin is the first student to earn degrees from both the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and the U of A in Fayetteville as part of a four-year dual-degree program with an emphasis in poultry science.
The Windgate Foundation is giving $14 million to support arts education at Arkansas State University and the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith.
Two University of Arkansas at Little Rock criminal justice professors have received a grant to fund a three-year program to study anti-Muslim sentiment and Muslim hate crimes in Arkansas.
The UAPB football team lost in the national championship game Saturday. It was the Golden Lions’ first trip to the title game since 2012 and only loss of the season.
In this week’s installment of Museum Monday, Mosaic Templars Cultural Center highlights a Green Book entry about an Esso gas station from its collection.
The Restaurant Revitalization Fund provides billions in relief funds for restaurants impacted by the pandemic. The program targets socially and economically disadvantaged individuals.
The UAPB football team is competing in the national championship this weekend for the first time since 2012. Fans can wish them luck during a send-off celebration at 8:30 a.m. Apr. 30 along University Drive.
A committee is recommending the removal of the names of a former Senator and governor from the UA Fayetteville campus due to their lack of support for civil rights.
Saracen Casino Resort and the Quapaw Nation are pledging $100,000 to the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff in support of its Student-Athlete Academic Center.
In this week’s installment of “Take a Hike,” we explore Delta Heritage Trail State Park and talk to Meosha Manuel about her love of the outdoors.
In this week’s installment of “Take a Hike,” we explore Woolly Hollow State Park and talk to M Shelly Conner about her love of the outdoors.
In this week’s installment of “Take a Hike,” we explore Lake Catherine State Park and talk to Kelton Ray about his love of the outdoors.
In this week’s installment of “Take a Hike,” we explore Historic Washington State Park and talk to Kaliah Tidwell about her love of the outdoors.
Raye Montague was an internationally registered professional engineer with the U.S. Navy who is credited with the first computer-generated rough draft of a U.S. naval ship.
Debbye Turner Bell, who grew up in Jonesboro, was crowned Miss America 1990. After her reign, she became a veterinarian, has appeared on national television, and is a motivational speaker.
Daisy Lee Gatson Bates was a mentor to the Little Rock Nine, the African American students who integrated Central High School in Little Rock in 1957.
In this week’s installment of “Take a Hike,” we explore Lake Dardanelle State Park and talk to Sasha Bowles about her love of the outdoors.
Annie Zachary Pike is a farmer and community activist from Phillips County who became the first African American appointee to a state board.
EforAll is launching a free, year-long Business Accelerator program in the Northwest Arkansas community. Programs will be offered in English and Spanish.
Lottie Lee Holt Shackelford is a prominent African American political leader who became the first female mayor of Little Rock.