Dr. Nitin Agarwal, Maulden-Entergy Chair and Distinguished Professor of Information Science at UA Little Rock, presented his research on cognitive threats at the NATO Science & Technology Organization Symposium on Mitigating and Responding to Cognitive Warfare. Continue reading “Agarwal Presents Research on Countering Cognitive Threats in the Digital Age at NATO Symposium”
In the dynamic realm of cybersecurity, where resilience is key, the newly minted Dr. Sandra Leiterman not only safeguards digital landscapes but also blazes a trail of inspiration. Continue reading “Cybersecurity Education Leader Inspiring Others by Fulfilling Educational Goals”
UA Little Rock alumnus Josiah Johnson’s academic research into the impact of small towns that were featured on a reality television show have come full circle. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Graduate Publishes Research on Economic Impact on Towns Featured in ‘Small Business Revolution’”
Research on COVID-19 misinformation conducted by Dr. Nitin Agarwal, Maulden-Entergy Chair and Distinguished Professor of Information Science and founding director of the Collaboratorium for Social Media and Online Behavioral Studies (COSMOS) Research Center at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, has been highlighted as a success story by the U.S. Army Research Office. Continue reading “COSMOS’ COVID-19 Misinformation Research Featured as Army Success Story”
Even 60 years after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy Jr., one of the most well-known and studied events in American history continues to leave unanswered questions behind and remains a topic of intrigue for people all around the world. Continue reading “Uncovering the Mystery: Montague Shares Expertise at Conference Commemorating 60th Anniversary of JFK Assassination”
A graduating University of Arkansas at Little Rock student is starting the next chapter of his life on a high note as he is graduating with a great position for the company he’s been interning with for the past year. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Graduate Secures Bright Future with New Role”
In a heartwarming display of commitment to the future of information quality education, Dr. Richard Wang, an esteemed professor in the field at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, has generously donated $33,240 to create new opportunities for graduate students. Continue reading “Empowering the Next Generation: Wang Donates $33K to Bolster Graduate Student Assistantships”
In the UA Little Rock School of Nursing, students are always taught that they should treat every patient like a family member because that patient is somebody’s family. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Nursing Student Learns Value of Treating Patients Like Family During Summer in Spain”
Dr. Amar Kanekar and Dr. Joseph Otundo, professors of health education and promotion at UA Little Rock, have published a book chapter on how to ethically use social media for public health research. Continue reading “UA Little Rock Professors Publish Book Chapter on Ethical Use of Social Media for Public Health Research”
The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will host Nerd Night Oct. 18 to highlight the exciting opportunities, research, and activities taking place in the Donaghey College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Continue reading “UA Little Rock to Host Nerd Night Oct. 18 to Highlight Donaghey College of STEM”