Jeannie Kuang-Nguyen

Grad Q&A with Donaghey scholar Jeannie Kuang-Nguyen

Meet Jeannie Kuang-Nguyen, Donaghey scholar and science scholar who’s a pre-med student set to graduate with a degree in chemistry. The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will celebrate the graduation of Kuang-Nguyen and hundreds of other students during commencement ceremonies Saturday, May, 13, at the Jack Stephens Center.

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Stina Resen on the golf course

Graduating athlete Stina Resen finds success in the classroom

A native of Oslo, Norway, Stina Resen came to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock as a transfer student-athlete looking for a fresh start.

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Nitin Agarwal head shot

Researcher part of $7.5 million project to track politically motivated online factions

Dr. Nitin Agarwal, a University of Arkansas at Little Rock information science professor and highly regarded social media researcher, will collaborate on a five-year $7.5 million project.

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Rebecca Norman

Norman serves on National Science Foundation review panel

An Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center employee recently served on a National Science Foundation panel reviewing Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTF) federal funding proposals. Continue reading “Norman serves on National Science Foundation review panel”

James Guy Tucker Jr. photo from his days as governor

Gov. James Guy Tucker Jr. papers open to public

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Center for Arkansas History and Culture (CAHC) today announced the opening of the former Arkansas Gov. James Guy Tucker Jr. papers.

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