Alex S. Biris, the director and chief scientist at UALR’s Nanotechnology Center, has been named to the Arkansas Business “40 Under 40” group this year, along with 10 other UALR alumni.
The U.S. Department of Interior has awarded UALR a $454,449 grant to establish the Arkansas Seismic Observatory to monitor earthquake activity in the central United States.
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UALR’s new undergraduate certificate program in technology innovation received the go-ahead from the Board of Trustees recently to begin accepting applications for the program to accommodate professionals who are working fulltime during the day.
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Ten graduate students from a French engineering school in Angouleme bid adieu to UALR last week, ending a summer of research and exchange with counterparts at the UALR Nanotechnology Center, the College of Engineering, and the College of Science and Mathematics.