by srkirby | Nov 29, 2018 | Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, Mexico, Study Abroad
Honors chemical engineering major Meagan Olsen spent her summer in Puebla, Mexico, studying Spanish and participating in an engineering-based service project. Here, she blends language-learning, history, tradition and community, using a color palette that is at once...
by srkirby | Nov 28, 2018 | Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, Events
On Tuesday, November 6, first-year chemical engineering major and Bodenhamer Fellow Christina Trexler became the second student Dean for a Day in the Honors College. Her deanship was jam-packed with meetings: she spoke to Chancellor Joe...
by srkirby | Nov 20, 2018 | Computer Science Engineering, Path Program
Rachel Wilson is a first-year NSF Path Scholar pursing a B.A. in computer science and a B.S. in management with an organizational leadership focus. With her freshman Path cohort, she participated in the ASAP summer bridge program on campus to help her settle into...
by srkirby | Nov 19, 2018 | Honors Courses, International Studies, J.William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, Political science
Maddie Williams is a senior honors international studies and political science major at the University of Arkansas. Interested in the origins of religion and theological underpinnings of conflict, Maddie has spent much of her undergraduate career in a diverse range of...
by srkirby | Nov 16, 2018 | Advice/Tips, Conference, Honors thesis, J.William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, Psychology, Research, Research Travel
Honors psychology major Bailey Mathis recently presented a poster on her honors thesis research at the National Conference for Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology in Kansas City, Missouri. She encourages all students to attend a conference in...