-
The pandemic shifted plans for many of us. For writer Padma Viswanathan, it meant changing projects. She lives and teaches in Fayetteville, where her new novel, "The Charterhouse of Padma," is set. She spoke with Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams about the book in the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio.
-
The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences was awarded a major grant from the National Institutes of Health to expand its infectious disease research capacity, establish a pandemic response laboratory, and more. We spoke with Dr. Dan Voth, chair of microbiology and immunology for UAMS.
-
Jill Antonowicz, a staff reporter for the Arkansas Traveler, wrote about the new CDC figures revealing that weekly emergency room visits for eating disorders doubled among teenage girls during the pandemic.
-
Jill Antonowicz, a staff reporter for the Arkansas Traveler, wrote about the new CDC figures revealing that weekly emergency room visits for eating disorders doubled among teenage girls during the pandemic.
-
Girl Scouts are returning to Camp NOARK this weekend. The camp near Huntsville was closed in 2020 due to the pandemic and this summer’s programming almost…
-
COVID-19 isn't the first global pandemic and it likely won't be the last. This fall, nine members of the University of Arkansas Department of History are…