UA Little Rock makes COSMOS a designated research center

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Collaboratorium for Social Media and Online Behavioral Studies (COSMOS) Lab has received approval from the Arkansas Division of Higher Education (ADHE) to become an established research center on campus.

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Trojans to face Razorbacks in Charity Exhibition Match

University of Arkansas at Little Rock basketball fans will have an opportunity to get an early look at the 2019-20 Trojan squad when Little Rock takes on Arkansas in a charity exhibition on Sunday, Oct. 20. The game will be played at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville, tipping at 3 p.m. Continue reading “Trojans to face Razorbacks in Charity Exhibition Match”

Nitin Agarwal. Photo by Lonnie Timmons III/UA Little Rock Communications.

UA Little Rock to research smart health in Arkansas, West Virginia with NSF grant 

The University of Arkansas at Little Rock is one of five institutions sharing a $4 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a multi-scale integrative approach to digital health. This collaborative, multi-institution grant will be used to promote smart health in Arkansas and West Virginia.  Continue reading “UA Little Rock to research smart health in Arkansas, West Virginia with NSF grant “

Dr. Zeid Nima

UA Little Rock nanotechnology researchers discover new method to quantify graphene at the cellular level

An article written by University of Arkansas at Little Rock researchers, students, and collaborators has been accepted for publication into “Nanoscale,” a peer-reviewed scientific journal, as well as included in the 2018 Nanoscale HOT Article Collection.  Continue reading “UA Little Rock nanotechnology researchers discover new method to quantify graphene at the cellular level”

State’s Greek Life leaders gather to discuss standards

Leaders from Arkansas’s colleges and universities gathered at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock on Wednesday, Jan. 9, for the first Arkansas Statewide Greek Life Symposium to discuss ways to minimize risks and increase safety within sororities and fraternities at their respective campuses.

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Trojans will take on Razorbacks for first time in program history

For the first time in program history, the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and the University of Arkansas baseball teams will face each other during the upcoming season. Continue reading “Trojans will take on Razorbacks for first time in program history”

Amie Alexander

Bowen law student named to Next Generation Delegation for Global Food Security Symposium

Amie Alexander, a student at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service and at the UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, has been named to the Chicago Council on Global Affairs’ Next Generation Delegation for the Global Food Security Symposium, set for March 21-22 in Washington D.C. Continue reading “Bowen law student named to Next Generation Delegation for Global Food Security Symposium”