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  • UA Autism Symposium Cost To Increase

    UA Autism Symposium Cost To Increase

    by Drew Smith FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — A discounted attendance cost for the University of Arkansas’ Autism and Developmental Disabilities Symposium expires on Friday. The cost for professionals will increase from $165 to $190 at the close of business Friday, but the cost for families and students will remain at $50. Speakers for the two-day event…

  • New Security Division On Campus

    New Security Division On Campus

    by Drew Smith FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The University of Arkansas added a new Security Division to enhance the 40-officer Patrol and Police Services unit on campus. The program needs students over the age of 18 and interested in law-enforcement careers to apply for new positions. Security officers will work on a flexible time shift, focusing…

  • New Books Highlight UA Community Design Center Projects

    New Books Highlight UA Community Design Center Projects

    by Drew Smith FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Newly published books, “Conway Urban Watershed Framework Plan” and “Houses for Aging Socially: Developing Third Place Ecologies,” focus on plans developed by the University of Arkansas Community Design Center, an outreach program of the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design. The Community Design Center partnered with the University…

  • Fayetteville Set for First Black History Parade

    Fayetteville Set for First Black History Parade

    By Jarrett Hobbs FAYETTEVILLE, Ark – For the first time Fayetteville, Arkansas will host a Black History Month Parade. Set to take place on Saturday, Feb. 24 at 11:00 a.m. the parade will start at the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Fayetteville. The parade’s path will be along Dickson St. The parade was organized by Compassion…

  • School Threats Increase In Arkansas

    By Jarrett Hobbs FAYETTEVILLE, Ark – Since the school shooting in Parkland, Flordia that claimed the lives of 17, there has been an increase in threats against schools in Arkansas and the rest of the country. Hackett, Star City, Berryville, McGehhe and North Little Rock schools have all reported incidents concerning threats to school safety.…

  • Heavy Rains Could Bring an End to Fayetteville Drought

    Heavy Rains Could Bring an End to Fayetteville Drought

    By Jarrett Hobbs FAYETTEVILLE, Ark – The National Weather Service has placed Fayetteville, Arkansas under a flood watch until 6:00 a.m. Wednesday morning. The majority of the state is under a severe weather warning as a large weather front moves from the Gulf of Mexico into the Great Lakes. The National Weather Service expects 2…

  • Historian Talks Hillbilly Hellraisers

    Historian Talks Hillbilly Hellraisers

    By: Erica Rankin FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – What exactly is a Hillbilly Hellraiser? One group on campus, Phi Alpha Theta, the history honors society, invites people to come learn at 4:15 p.m. on Feb. 23. They will host a talk from a professor of history on what this term means. Blake Perkins, assistant professor of history…

  • Acapella Group Preforms Friday

    Acapella Group Preforms Friday

    By: Erica Rankin FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – University Programs will host BackTrack at 7 p.m. on Feb. 23. The group will preform in the Union Theatre on the fourth floor of the Arkansas Union. This performance is sponsored by the University Programs. It is through the Office of Student Activities and is supported by the Student…

  • AIM Conference to Attract Underrepresented Students

    AIM Conference to Attract Underrepresented Students

    By: Erica Rankin FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas Black Graduate Students’ Association will host the Attracting Intelligent Minds Conference from Feb. 22 to Feb. 25. The goal of the conference is to give more opportunities for prospective graduate students from underrepresented populations. They want to feed information to the students about U of…

  • 5-Day Weather Forecast 2-19-18

    Monday Condition: Thunderstorms Highs and Lows: 66°/63° Tuesday Condition: Thunderstorms and wind Highs and Lows: 66°/33° Wednesday Condition: PM Showers Highs and Lows: 37°/32° Thursday: Condition: PM Showers Highs and Lows: 53°/44° Friday: Condition: Rain/Thunder Highs and Lows: 58°/48°

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