Dr. Ahmed AbuHalimeh, assistant professor of information science at UA Little Rock, has received a $103,036 grant to develop machine learning models that will improve data curation and data quality. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Professor Receives $103K Grant to Use Machine Learning to Improve Data Curation”
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM), a month-long commemoration every year highlighting domestic violence. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Recognizes Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will host an artist talk with fine art photographer and art educator Margo Duvall Thursday, Oct. 6. Continue reading “UA Little Rock to Host Oct. 6 Artist Talk with Margo Duvall”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will open the exhibit, “Ghosts of a Dead Flame,” on Oct. 3. Continue reading “UA Little Rock to Open ‘Ghosts of a Dead Flame’ Exhibit Oct. 3”
Three University of Arkansas at Little Rock faculty members spent a month of their summer vacation sharing their knowledge with talented high school students who participated in the 2022 Arkansas Governor’s School (AGS). Continue reading “UA Little Rock Faculty Share Knowledge with Arkansas Governor’s School Students”
Sandra Leiterman, managing director of the UA Little Rock Cyber Arena, knows how important it is to inspire girls who are interested in studying careers in technology. Continue reading “Leiterman Hopes to Inspire Girls to Pursue Cybersecurity Careers Through Oct. 11 Event”
Two University of Arkansas at Little Rock leaders are slated to share their cybersecurity expertise during the annual Arkansas Cybersecurity Summit Oct. 5-6. Continue reading “Huff, Finzer to Speak at Annual Cybersecurity Summit”
A University of Arkansas at Little Rock student took a walk on the wild side this summer as she interned at a wildlife rescue center and animal hospital in Thailand. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Student Spends Summer Interning at Wildlife Rescue Center, Animal Hospital in Thailand”
To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, UA Little Rock is profiling students who received a League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) scholarship. Meet Maria Roman, a junior accounting and finance major. Continue reading “Hispanic Heritage Month Student Spotlight: Maria Roman”
Dr. Lynne Larsen, assistant professor of art history at UA Little Rock, has been studying the African Dahomey Kingdom, which is now in modern day Benin, since 2007. Continue reading “Larsen Tapped for Expertise on Dahomey Amazon Warriors Featured in ‘The Woman King’”