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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.
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The federal government recently granted $650,000 to University of Arkansas-based U.S. Geological Survey research ecologist Caleb Roberts to help combat the threat of invasive species. Roberts is leading a research project to develop an early detection and extirpation system for exotic species that harm native ecosystems. The team will initially focus research on cogon grass, the seventh worst weed in the world and a newcomer to the Natural State.
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Utility and industrial ground solar systems are traditionally installed on turf grass or graveled fields which require mowing and intensive herbicide management. Emerging research, however, shows that cultivating native grasses and plants on solar fields generate surprising benefits. We visit a native solar habitat in east Fayetteville for insight.