Representatives from across the University of Arkansas showcased their work in Service Learning, civic engagement, and experiential education at two recent conferences, one in Chicago and another in ...
“Do not judge me by my success, judge me by how many times I fell down and got back up again.” ― Nelson Mandela Sudden changes, such as losing your home in a wildfire, and gradual changes, such as ...
“When our students graduate from our program, they are resilient.” It is a familiar idea in higher education—surviving a tough program makes a student tough ...
The Undergraduate Research Office works with several campus partners to provide workshops that prepare you for making and presenting your poster. We are grateful to our campus colleagues for sharing ...
Graduate school is an experience shared by a rather small group of people—14.4 percent according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Without doubt, pursuing a graduate degree involves a lot of work, and that ...
This post was written by Rita M. Rivera, M.S., and Denise Carballea, M.S., members of the Hospital, Healthcare, and Addiction Workers, Patients and Families working group of the COVID Psychology Task ...
One of the symposium’s most popular events, the student poster session, had 58 posters. Anna Schmedding, a Ph.D. student from William & Mary, took home the 2024 Best Poster Award for outstanding ...
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