Office for Studies on Aging Announces Winners of Aging Well Award
Aging well is a goal for most and a challenge for many. For five University of Arkansas writers, the notion of "aging well" was the impetus for prize-winning creative writing. Read more »
Sean Mulvenon to Advise U.S. Department of Education
Sean Mulvenon, holder of the George and Boyce Billingsley Chair in Educational Research and Policy Studies, has been named to a 13-month appointment in Washington, D.C., as a senior adviser to the deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Education. Read more »
College of Education and Health Professions Celebrates Endowed Chair in Education Policy
With the ceremonial presentation of a cast medallion, the UA College of Education and Health Professions will celebrate the appointment of Gary W. Ritter to be the first holder of the Chair in Education Policy. Read more »
UA Leads the Nation in Rehabilitation Publications
The University of Arkansas has received the No. 1 ranking for institutional productivity in scholarly publications in the field of rehabilitation. Read more »
Phil Gerke to be Recognized During State of the University Address
One of our valued staff members, Phil Gerke, who coordinates recruitment and student relations for the Human Resource Development program, will be recognized for his impact on students by Chancellor John White during the State of the University address. Read more »
Grand Opening of Peabody Perks
Peabody Perks was the result of a joint venture between the College of Education and Health Professions and Chartwells. This new coffee shop will offer specialty coffees and teas, baked goods, and breakfast and lunch items. Read more »
Health Science Professor Named Key Opinion Leader
Lori Turner, associate professor of health science, was one of 35 "Key Opinion Leaders" selected to develop the second phase of the National Bone Health Campaign-Powerful Bones, Powerful Girls in Washington, D.C. Read more »
Greene Named Head of UA Education Reform Department
The University of Arkansas has taken a significant step toward national leadership in education with the appointment of noted education researcher Jay P. Greene as head of the newly endowed department of education reform. Read more »
National Training Institute Aims at Student Achievement Through Teacher Quality
The University of Arkansas College of Education and Health Professions has teamed up with the fastest-growing teacher-quality program in the nation to offer the first annual Teacher Advancement Program Summer Institute. Read more »
Taking Expertise from Arkansas to the World: University of Arkansas to Collaborate
A newly established agreement between the University of Arkansas and a Kenyan university offers the faculty and students of both institutions the opportunity for richer research and learning experiences. Read more »
UA Athletic Training Program Earns National Accreditation
The U of A athletic training education program successfully completed a comprehensive evaluation process and was granted national accreditation for the full term of five years by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs. Read more »
Empowerment with Data: School Nurses Gain Leadership Skills
More than 60 nurses from Arkansas public schools will take time out of their summer to explore the many ways to use data to improve school health care. Read more »
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