Todd Wolfson, president of the American Association of University Professors, called it a “grossly hypocritical false narrative.” “Sanders is doing a disservice to Arkansas students by ...
The University of Arkansas is moving forward with its search for a new provost, and four candidates are set to give public presentations in the coming weeks.
Marked Tree running back boasts traits as big-time talent; becomes national recruit in town that rarely produces major SEC talent
The new University of Arkansas System president, Jay Silveria, offered a message to campus as he officially begins his new role today.
On the second Wednesday of the month at 10 a.m., witness a special showcase of local spinners sharing how they craft fibers into yarn. Lacemakers will also exhibit the creation of handmade laces. Visitors are welcome to join in and chat about the history and art of spinning and lacemaking.
When describing his life, Denzel Washington often notes a mysterious encounter on March 27, 1975, offering it as a parable about his Christian faith and his acting career.
As demand for weight-loss injections sold under brand names such as Ozempic and Wegovy continues to soar, a study has uncovered neurological and behavioral health benefits amid risks for pancreatitis and kidney disease.
"Apathy reigns," a man on the scene described the mood in Razorback Nation after another knee-knocking weekend of sports losses.
I don't expect Warren Stephens of Little Rock to become president, though stranger things have happened. But as Donald Trump's pick to be the next ambassador in London, Arkansas' Stephens family now finds itself among some of the wealthiest,
In 2020, Trump issued executive orders banning dealings with ByteDance and the owners of the Chinese messaging app WeChat. Courts ended up blocking the orders, but less than a year ago Congress overwhelmingly passed a law citing national security concerns to ban TikTok unless ByteDance sold it to an approved buyer.
Here was a creative battle to end all art wars. I feared one unelected agency after another would wear down this aesthetic belligerent to a stalemate, if not gassing him into unconditional surrender.
Donald Trump, who overcame impeachments, criminal indictments and a pair of assassination attempts to win another term in the White House, will be sworn in today as the 47th U.S. president.