By having multiple epitopes in one molecule, MEFA vaccines can simultaneously target several features of the disease-causing pathogen, known as virulence points. Sun said this theoretically makes the ...
Senior Hank Herzfeld was recently named a finalist for the Rhodes Scholarship, while recent graduate, Isaac Hampton, has been named a finalist for the Schwarzman Scholarship.
The U of A School of Law's Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative recently announced Carly Griffith Hotvedt, a member of the Cherokee Nation, as the organization's executive director.
In spring 2025, the Italian Program will offer two special sections of ITAL 10103 and ITAL 10203 to learn Italian while playing your favorite video games and board games.
The Princeton Review ranked the Graduate Entrepreneurship Program in the Sam M. Walton College of Business among its Top 25, ten spots up from last year.
University Professor R. Panneer Selvam of the Department of Civil Engineering has been named a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, joining an elite group of engineers globally.
Krysha Lee, a third-year occupational therapy student, is breaking new ground with a capstone project that blends occupational therapy and apparel design.
In keeping with Wally Cordes, for whom the honor is named, Rupesh Kariyat, an associate professor of entomology and plant pathology, goes above and beyond to create a personal connection with his ...
The Institute for Integrative and Innovative Research (I³R) and VentureWell are inviting individuals and teams of faculty, researchers, student innovators and industry experts to apply for funding for ...
Two longtime friends started a women's clothing boutique and are starting to thinking bigger. Along the way, they've had advice from the U of A Small Business and Technology Development Center.
The U of A and Arkansas State University-Newport signed a memorandum of agreement on Nov. 11 to align the schools' data science curriculum and allow ASU-Newport graduates who earn an associate degree ...
More than 500 attendees, virtual and in-person, congregated at the Rome Center to learn about the largely “silent” history of early medieval Judaism in the West.