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Showers and storms are possible this evening into tomorrow morning
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — 40/29 Chief Meteorologist Darby Bybee is tracking additional chances for showers and storms this evening into Thursday morning. After that, we'll get treated to cooler temperatures and less humidity.Watch the videocast above to learn more. 7-Day Forecast River Valley | 7-Day Forecast Northwest Arkansas | Interactive...
College of Education and Health Professions Research Specialist Awarded National Scholarship
Kristen Hartung, a research advancement specialist in the College of Education and Health Professions, was recently awarded one of two national scholarships for the spring 2024 semester from the National Council of University Research Administrators. Scholarships from NCURA's education scholarship fund are designed to provide financial assistance to members of...
Youngblood Appointed Interim Associate Dean for Libraries' Special Collections Division
Joshua Youngblood, director of learning and engagement for the University Libraries Special Collections Division, has been appointed interim associate dean for Special Collections, effective July 16. "Joshua's appointment is a critical part of the revitalization of the University Libraries' Special Collections, particularly as their new central and expanded spaces open...
Two positions key for Arkansas’ success
FAYETTEVILLE — Arkansas will be at the SEC Media Days on Thursday which is an indication that football season is near again. Arkansas is looking to be vastly improved over 2023. The addition of four new assistants on offense including Bobby Petrino calling the plays should help tremendously. Here’s a look at two positions, one on each side of the ball, that could help determine the success in 2024.
Arkansas Baseball Summer Assignments Notebook: Week 5
Sixteen Arkansas baseball players and five incoming transfers entered their fifth week of summer ball across four different leagues around the country. The Razorbacks received multiple honors in their respective leagues this week with one going to the New England Collegiate Baseball League All-Star Game. Right-handed pitcher Gage Wood was...
Mizzou DL Kristian Williams hints at true feelings about Arkansas rivalry
Arkansas fans aren't alone in how they feel about the team's rivalry with Missouri. Mizzou defensive lineman Kristian Williams took a question at SEC Media Days about the future of the Battle Line Rivalry. Here is how he answered. "What do I think about the future of us and Arkansas,"...
The Morning Rush With Mike and Shane – That SEC Podcast
Reporting from SEC Media Days, Tye Richardson sits down with Mike Bratton and Cousin Shane! They make up the duo that hosts the hit podcast That SEC Podcast. Tye and the guys talk Razorback football and the importance of an improved Razorback defense.
Malachi Moreno sets official visit date with Arkansas basketball
One of the top center prospects in the country has scheduled a visit to Arkansas for later this fall. Malachi Moreno, the No. 2 center and No. 26 overall prospect in the 2025 recruiting class, will visit John Calipari and the Razorbacks beginning on Oct. 4. Moreno also announced a...
Owner of Academic Advantage Warns of Summer Slide Impact on Students
As summer break reaches its peak, Adam Parker, owner of Academic Advantage in Northwest Arkansas, underscores the critical issue of "summer slide" affecting students during this time. Summer slide refers to the loss of academic skills that students experience when they are out of school, particularly in subjects like reading and math.
Marshallese citizens living in the U.S. immediately eligible for SNAP benefits
SPRINGDALE, Ark. — Despite being able to live and work in the U.S. without a visa, citizens born in Marshall Islands haven't been able to qualify for federal assistance programs — until now. In March, President Biden signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act, reinstating certain federal benefits for citizens...
FEMA asking residents near Springdale to assist with storm relief efforts in Arkansas
Federal officials are seeking assistance from residents near Springdale to help the community recover from severe storms that touched down during Memorial Day weekend.
Arkansas mother claims LISA Academy did not follow son’s IEP, pulled him from school activities
An Arkansas mother says she relied on a local school to provide the extra steps to help her child with special needs be able to learn only to see the school not make the grade.
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