NWA Food Bank is allowing volunteers to work in its garden again starting this week. The fresh produce will be distributed through the organization's mobile food pantries.
On today's show, we learn that NorthWest Arkansas Community College is offering workshops to help people better understand how to use artificial intelligence. Also, we hear from "All Things Considered's" Mary Louise Kelly about a new podcast from NPR about national security. Plus, a conversation with the CEO of Washington Regional Medical Center.
University of Arizona Dorrance Dean of the College of Humanities Alain-Philippe Durand argues that humanities degrees provide critical thinking, collaboration and adaptability. He visits the University of Arkansas to share his message.
University of Arkansas active transportation director Emma Armendariz says most respondents want the school to reduce its environmental impact. She explains how commuting choices connect to that goal.