by Kendall Curlee | Feb 20, 2019 | Advice/Tips, Architectural Studies, Art History, College of Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Fay Jones School of Architecture, Honors thesis, J.William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences
You’ve got your thesis topic, and you’ve found a faculty mentor. Now the real work begins – and the most critical component is not reading dusty tomes, running experiments in the lab or digging up the latest articles in Lexis Nexis. Your most important task is to...
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 npittman | Sep 15, 2018 | 2018 Midterm Elections, College of Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Forum, J.William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, Mathematics, Physics
Carson Molder is a sophomore honors student at the University of Arkansas. Originally from Bryant, Arkansas, Carson is majoring in computer engineering with minors in math and physics. Carson is a member of the Razorback Marching Band and is an Honors College Fellow....
by klw038 | Jul 5, 2017 | Advice/Tips, College of Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Honors College Study Abroad Grant, Italy, Uncategorized
Austin Kreulach, a rising computer science junior, recently spent two weeks of his summer in southern Italy with a program led by Dr. Dave Fredrick and Dr. Rhodora Vennarucci. Throughout his time, Austin learned how to map, how to pack, and most importantly how to...
by | Sep 4, 2014 | College of Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Honors College Study Abroad Grant, Spain, Spanish
Bodenhamer Fellow Mason Hollis clearly has a passion for his computer science major. He built his first website in fifth grade, worked to automate the creation of Facebook apps, and helped a Fayetteville High group develop a system that let you turn your spin class...
by Nathan Smith | Sep 23, 2011 | College of Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Honors thesis, Research
When you think “honors thesis,” a mobile game app is probably not the first thing that springs to mind. But Taylor Yust, an honors computer science student in the College of Engineering, will be submitting his original game app, called Project Pond, to...