Attorney General Tim Griffin has opened an office in Fayetteville and says it will provide a place for University of Arkansas students to serve as law clerks and provide meeting space for employees ...
Greg Roberts, a graduate of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville and retired principal with WHR Architects, has given $3 million to his alma mater to continue support for an endowed chair, ...
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Historic University of Arkansas graduating class takes stage this spring
At the University of Arkansas, black history continues to be made with the first graduating class of a one-of-its-kind master ...
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Attorney general, University of Arkansas chancellor weigh in on rescinded law dean offer
During a news conference announcing a new Office of the Arkansas Attorney General location on the University of Arkansas campus, the university's chancellor and the Arkansas Attorney General addressed ...
Republican politicians' surprise torpedoing of the university’s choice to lead the state’s top law school, made after a ...
AG Tim Griffin opened a new office at the University of Arkansas as part of an attempt to draw law school students.
FAYETTEVILLE -- University of Arkansas, Fayetteville law school students protested Tuesday what they contend is the university's apparent capitulation to political pressure in rescinding an offer for ...
There would still be a new student athletics fee of about $6.40 per credit hour to fund the new transfer to athletics.
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Attorneys General’s Office opens new location in Fayetteville
Attorney General Tim Griffin announced the opening of a new Office of the Attorney General location in a University of Arkansas building on the Downtown Fayetteville Historic Square.
FAYETTEVILLE — University of Arkansas, Fayetteville law school students protested Tuesday what they contend is the university’s apparent capitulation to political pressure in rescinding an offer for ...
The letter was addressed to the U of A faculty and presented the views of three Faculty Senate members on Arkansas Act 573.
After a quiz bowl changed her path, Dr. Zena Herrera returns to Arkansas to study how pregnancy stress and production shape ...
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