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Robertson's journey into academia wasn't scripted from the start; it was shaped by purpose, people and a deep love for helping others grow.
Now in its 53rd year of publication, the OHR is an academic history journal that showcases the work of the U of A's undergraduate and graduate history students.
Cooper Gant and Sophia Nabours were among 81 students chosen out of more than 1,000 applicants for the program, which includes training and paid internships.
With a passion for reading and writing, graduate student Thomas Medford found himself drawn to the History Department's accelerated master's program to explore paths that further aligned with his ...
Griffiths Atungulu, a professor and agricultural engineer, published a study with members of his rice processing research team that offers information to help optimize lab methods for rice milling.
Chancellor's List: Recognizes undergraduate students who achieve a 4.0 grade-point average for the term while completing at least 12 credit hours normally required for graduation. Dean's List: ...
Graduate student Juliet Igboanugo chose the U of A for her graduate degree thanks to its strong academic reputation, supportive faculty members and welcoming environment for international students.
The visit comes as the U of A seeks to strengthen ties with the Caribbean nation. GSIE plans to attend a college fair in Nassau later this year, as well as a follow-up visit to the country.
The U of A Office of Entrepreneurship and Innovation has launched the Excellence Fund to raise money to enhance OEI programming.
The awards recognize faculty for their excellence in teaching and advising, research and scholarship, and public service and honor a staff member for commitment and dedication to students and the law ...
Staff from the Office of Admissions, the Office of Financial Aid and College Access Initiative met with students and families in the Fordyce area to discuss preparing for and applying to college.
Ali Hintz, Anna Mercer, Ashleigh Severson, Deanna Shields, Tom Shields, Dene Wamsley and Summer Woehr completed the five-week course, which included applying key knowledge to support students.