by srkirby | Feb 1, 2018 | Accounting, Finance, Honors thesis, India, Research, Research Travel, Sam M. Walton College of Business
Senior honors student Grayson Greer conducted some top-level research on the Indian food market through interviews with top-level executives — he gained access to the corner offices of CEOs and managing directors simply by having the audacity to ask. His hard...
by Nathan Smith | Nov 3, 2017 | Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, Internships, Research, Research Travel, Study Abroad
Last year honors civil engineering major Juan Andrés Martínez Castro went to a Seattle career fair in search of an internship. While he was there, an advertisement for work at the Panama Canal caught his eye. “I was looking for things here in the U.S.,” he said, “but...
by klw038 | May 12, 2017 | Advice/Tips, College of Education and Health Professions, Conference, Honors College Research Grant, Honors thesis, Research, Research Travel
Faithe is a Senior Communication Disorders major from Fayetteville, Arkansas who has successfully defended her thesis project on the connection between spoken accents to recall performances. Faithe will be graduating Saturday- congrats! Her next steps include...
by klw038 | May 11, 2017 | Biology, Honors College Research Grant, Honors thesis, Research
Haven Frazier, an honors biology major from Chandler, Arizona, has finished her thesis project researching tumor recurrence in relation to immune systems and will graduate summa cum laude – congrats Haven! She will attend medical school at the Kansas City University...
by | Oct 19, 2016 | Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, Internships, Research
Abby Terlouw, an Honors College Fellow and biomedical engineering major from Bentonville, spent a busy summer studying kidney cells through a $750,000 microscope. She participated in the highly selective Harvard Summer Research Program in Kidney Medicine, a program...
by | Mar 22, 2016 | Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, Physics, Research, Uncategorized
David Jacobson, an honors chemical engineering and physics junior, is helping us learn a little more about gold nanoparticles and their “nearly futuristic applications,” from the improvement of solar panels to the creation of cloaking devices (James...