Naval Research office awards Nitin Agarwal $1.5 million grant
A University of Arkansas at Little Rock professor has received more than $1.5 million to research ways to aid U.S. military forces in the fight against cyber propaganda campaigns.
UA Little Rock moves toward innovative presentations as future of student expo
The Student Research and Creative Works Expo at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock is headed in a new direction.
Campus invited to interdisciplinary research colloquium March 30
Dr. Nitin Agarwal, Jerry L. Maulden-Entergy chair and professor of Information Science, and Dr. Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm, assistant professor of political science, will discuss the joys, challenges, and opportunities for interdisciplinary … Campus invited to interdisciplinary research colloquium March 30
Student Research and Creative Expo deadline March 30
University of Arkansas at Little Rock students will have the opportunity to showcase their research and creative efforts at the UA Little Rock Student Research and Creative Works Expo April … Student Research and Creative Expo deadline March 30
UA Little Rock receives five-year grants worth more than $3.75 million to help low-income students in Pulaski and Jefferson counties
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock has received two five-year grants totaling more than $3.75 million to fund college readiness programs for low-income and first-generation college students in Pulaski … UA Little Rock receives five-year grants worth more than $3.75 million to help low-income students in Pulaski and Jefferson counties
UALR Student Research and Creative Expo deadline extended to April 4
University of Arkansas at Little Rock students will have the opportunity to showcase their research and creative efforts at the UALR Student Research and Creative Works Expo April 11. The … UALR Student Research and Creative Expo deadline extended to April 4
UALR researchers work to improve the world through nanocarbons
A team of University of Arkansas at Little Rock researchers is exploring ways to change the world with the help of tiny, incredibly strong materials.
Monthly colloquium encourages conversation across disciplines
Entering its second semester, a research colloquium series continues to feature monthly talks led by University of Arkansas at Little Rock faculty with a diverse range of expertise.
