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Two University of Arkansas students recently placed at the top of a textile design contest with a unique prompt - use only sustainable materials made of soy.
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We are just 42 days from the solar eclipse that will make its way across a wide swath of the state of Arkansas. Two professors from the Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Sciences discuss the program and their preparation for the total solar eclipse.
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In an effort to cut costs, the University of Arkansas is considering outsourcing custodial and groundskeeping jobs. Current employees are concerned about their future.
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On today's show, the University of Arkansas is considering outsourcing groundskeeping and custodial work- It’s left staff members worried about their future. Also, Upskill NWA provides tuition, books and more for qualifying residents seeking a career in healthcare. Plus, an excerpt of the latest episode of The Transgender Experience in Arkansas.
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The NIL and Transfer Portal have fundamentally changed the college athletics landscape. For the University of Arkansas Athletics Department, the future is anything but certain.
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On today's show, the changing landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness deals for student-athletes at the University of Arkansas. Also, Ed Bethune was a Republican Arkansas Congressman long before the GOP controlled the state. Plus, Tiny Desk Arkansas interviews.
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The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture has a new center focused on the study of Korean food and culture. It's first public event is a Lunar New Year celebration on Friday.
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The University of Arkansas is continuing to sponsor the future of the outdoor recreation industry here in northwest Arkansas. The program's fifth cohort is as diverse as ever, from a company renting high-quality, affordable outdoor gear to another working on an AI-powered hunting scope.
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A business class at the University of Arkansas looks not at how to make money, but how to give it away.
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Today on The Outline: The UofA announces a new collective in charge of “Name, Image and Likeness” deals for its student-athletes. Plus, Dr. Raj Patel of UAMS in Little Rock completes the first combined kidney-pancreas transplant in Arkansas.