Living Invisible: Northwest Arkansas Homeless Increases by 36 Percent
By Whitney Green Lemke Newsroom Northwest Arkansas homelessness increased 36 percent in two years, according to the UA most recent homeless census. Shelters have prepared to help the nearly 2,000...
View ArticleNew UA Program Provides Academic and Peer Support to Students with Autism
By Kristin Coppola Lemke Newsroom She is soft-spoken and often closes her eyes while talking with her peer mentor. She gestures with her hands whenever she is not clasping them tightly. She...
View Article150th Anniversary of Civil War Battle Brings Economic Growth to Town
Karen Stigar Lemke Newsroom Civil War enthusiasts and spectators took over the Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park recently for the 150th anniversary of the Civil War Battle at Prairie Grove but even...
View ArticleMalvertising Predicted To Be At All-Time High This Season
By Nick Brothers Lemke Newsroom As millions of Internet users nationwide log on, sign in, search this, and buy that online in this holiday season, they face the growing threat of what’s called...
View ArticleHillside Auditorium Set To Open Next Semester Sets Example for UA...
By Kayli Farris Lemke Newsroom Sustainability and technology are major considerations in UA construction projects— new buildings, renovations, upgrades and expansions. Updates across campus keep...
View ArticleRoundabout in Fayetteville a Sign of Growing Intersection Modernization in...
By Clint Wray Lemke Newsroom Traditional transportation infrastructure designs are less expensive and quicker to complete than those based on engineering innovations, but the real cost ultimately gets...
View ArticleCharities Still Supported Through the Holidays Despite Recession
By Whitney Green Lemke Newsroom The recession and an increase in holiday spending are not factors in people’s decision to support charities – especially during the holidays, according to interviews....
View ArticleUnderstanding the Problem: Four Acquaintance Rapes Reported During Past Two...
By Kayli Farris Lemke Newsroom Acquaintance rapes, situations in which the victim knows the attacker, frequently are not reported, authorities said. In the past two months, however, four acquaintance...
View ArticleUA Professors Work to Bring Multiple Learning Styles to the Classroom
By Kristen Coppola Lemke Newsroom Each day of the semester, UA professors juggle their presentations to accommodate the different ways that thousands of students learn. At the UofA, programs both help...
View ArticleTaking Note: Professors and Students Struggle with Intellectual Property...
By Kristen Coppola Lemke Newsroom Intellectual property has become an issue at the UofA between professors and students with the rising popularity of a note-sharing website. Notehall was started in...
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