The competition recognizes exceptional doctoral researchers who demonstrate how their advanced AI studies are pushing theoretical boundaries and creating new possibilities for business applications.
Each semester, the college uses WE CARE-A-VAN tours to hear from a wide range of people, strengthen connections with partners and learn about the successes and challenges facing communities and ...
Faculty, staff and students are invited to the launch of the Technology Empowered Storytelling Lab this Thursday at the School of Art's Studio and Design Center at the corner of MLK Boulevard and Hill ...
Looking toward the next decade of growth and innovation, Fulbright College has introduced a revitalized mission statement that articulates its vision for transforming lives through education, research ...
U of A alumni Bill and Sylvia Goodyear gave $25,000 to establish the E. William Goodyear Jr. and Sylvia Hawley Goodyear Land of Opportunity Scholarship Endowment.
Adelheid Voskuhl of the University of Pennsylvania will explore how engineers have shaped both machines and society in an upcoming Honors Mic lecture.
The Anthropology Department is hosting an open house on Wednesday, Oct. 29, to showcase our research, examining what makes us human. Faculty and graduate students will open the research and teaching ...
The Society of Physics Students invites you to a fun afternoon of science from 1-3 pm. Sunday, Oct. 26, at the Physics Building on campus, 825 W. Dickson St.
As a doctoral candidate, Chy'Na Nellon is teaching a new course, Black Digital Storytelling, to give students in the African and African American Studies Program the tools to create stories via ...
Teo Bok, a singer-songwriter born in Milan, is now on a North American tour that is bringing him to various high schools and universities across the continent including Giffels Auditorium of Old Main.
Subbiah will concentrate on strengthening U of A research centers and institutes and lead efforts to provide researchers with the tools, training and the support they need to thrive.
This interactive event on Oct. 28 is designed especially for rising sophomores and students planning their 2025-26 housing, but all students are welcome.
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