Tips From a Pro(vost): The Secrets to Effective Time Management
Provost Sharon Gaber (center) with the team of students who invited her to speak (l-r) Alex Clark, Briana Leniear, Alice McMillan and Klassic Hopson. It’s not everyday that the PROVOST agrees to help...
View ArticleThinking GREEN: Justin Westbrook and the GREEN Mobile Solar Energy Laboratory
[Show as slideshow] Geared toward young students in hopes of fostering greater interest in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields in the state of Arkansas, the GREEN...
View ArticleReconstructing Pompeii: Tyler Johnson
◄ Back Next ► Picture 1 of 5 View from the garden into room g and i. The vines and trees are evidenced by root cavities in the excavated soil. Tyler Johnson, a senior history/classical studies major...
View ArticleSummer (sans boredom): Suggestions
Summer is for: swimming pools, snow cones, tank tops, temp jobs, lemonade and the classes you don’t want to take during the school year. Think window fans, flip flops, air conditioning and incredibly...
View ArticlePesto Party
Walk by Maple Hill East, West, or South and you’ll be treated to the intoxicating, earthy/sweet aroma of perfectly ripe Thai and sweet basil. With an abundance of basil leaves and a Thursday...
View ArticleEuphoniums in Sweden
Taylor Gohman is a pre-med major and a member of the Razorback Marching Band who recently studied at the School of Health Sciences in Jonkoping University; there he not only got an in depth look at...
View ArticlePostcard from Tanzania: Rachael Pellegrino
A member of the Maasai tribe served as a guide for Rachel Pellegrino and her classmates as they traveled through the his native village. Pellegrino was struck by the stark contrast of modern technology...
View ArticlePostcard from Seville: Kelsey Ferguson
[[Show as slideshow]] Honors economics and Spanish major Kelsey Ferguson spent the spring semester abroad in Seville, Spain where she studied economics, art, architecture, and of course, Spanish....
View ArticleAn Essay on the Essay: Writing Tips and Quips for the Fellowship Application
If you’re like most high school students, scholarship essays are the first time you’ve ever truly been asked to put yourself into words. The Honors College Fellowship application essay is a bit more...
View ArticleWWOOFing in Kerikeri with Joe Delnero
While honors broadcast journalism student Joe Delnero spent a semester studying film, media, and advertising at the University of Auckland in New Zealand, he fell in love with the island’s organic...
View ArticlePostcard from Ecuador: Living Local with Katie Strike
Here I am grinding corn in the Ecuadorian Amazon with the Secoya community. Members of the community painted each of our faces to welcome us as guests for the weekend. Honors international relations...
View ArticleLydia Thompson: Snapshot from Cambridge
Honors history student Lydia Thompson spent the 2011-2012 year studying abroad as a Libby Finch scholar at Cambridge University, in Cambridge, England. So many fantastic things have happened since my...
View ArticleKatelin Cherry: Engineering a Skeletal Cell Derived Biomaterial
Katelin works with a dimethylmethylene blue (DMMB) assay in the lab to measure the amount of sulfated glycominoglycans in a sample of biomaterial. Honors biomedical engineering student Katelin Cherry...
View ArticleDerek Pyland: A Biophysics Conference Retrospective
Derek Pyland answers questions about his research presentation at the 57th Annual Biophysics Society Meeting in Philadephia. Honors biochemistry major Derek Pyland was invited to present his work with...
View ArticleSeeking student to write, tweet, post, photograph, doodle etc. for the Honors...
Interested in getting some hands-on experience in higher ed communications? If you’re an Honors College student, a fluent writer/creative sort, and enjoy playing around with Facebook, Twitter,...
View ArticleLearning through the Lens: Video Production & Film in Australia with Adam Osmon
Honors mechanical engineering and physics student Adam Osmon chose to expand his academic and cultural horizons in during a semester study abroad in Australia, where he dove into video production and...
View ArticleMargaret Power: Sweets and Swedes in Sweden
Margaret Powers discovering a geocache on an excursion in Sweden Honors biochemistry major and future surgeon Margaret Power is studying abroad in Sweden through the UA Health Teams Abroad program....
View ArticleA Touch of USA in the UAE: Alex Moix Reports from Dubai and Abu Dhabi
Honors chemical engineering student Alex Moix spent time in the United Arab Emirates working on his Arabic and absorbing Emirati culture, while also managing to snag honors at a design competition...
View ArticleRachel Kraus: Lima Livin’
Honors International Relations, Spanish, and Latin American Studies student Rachel Kraus is studying abroad in Lima, Peru, where she’s immersed herself in Peruvian culture and managed to fit in some...
View ArticleSweet Satisfaction: Honors Student Research on Blackberries is the First of...
Honors horticulture student Olivia Hines picks blackberries at the University of Arkansas’ Department of Agriculture’s Fruit Research Station in Clarksville, Arkansas. Honors horticulture student...
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