Gilman Scholar studies Latin American politics in once-in-a-lifetime trip to Cuba
When Ryan Bourgoin chose a location to study abroad, popular study abroad options for American college students like Italy, France, and Great Britain were the farthest thing from his mind.
U.S. State Department officials view how technology can help government agencies battle foreign propaganda
Researchers at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock demonstrated to visiting government officials how web-based, social-media tracking technology programs can help government agencies identify and analyze foreign propaganda and disinformation.
International STEAM delegates to visit UA Little Rock
An international delegation of eight women — all successful in their respective STEAM fields — will visit the University of Arkansas at Little Rock on Monday, Nov. 5, as part of a “Hidden No More: Advancing Women in STEAM Fields” program.
First-generation college student builds legacy through education
Nora Bouzihay, a doctoral student of education at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, became the influence that she wanted to see. She was the first female in her family to graduate from high school, attend college, obtain a bachelor’s and master’s degree, and pursue a doctorate.
Bowen student selected for prestigious foreign affairs campus coordinator position
A William H. Bowen School of Law student at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock participated in a highly selective foreign affairs program this summer in Washington, D.C.
