Pell Grant Covers Only Part of School Bill for Low-Income Students With nearly 50% of all UA students needing financial aid, the UA scholarship budget is projected to increase by $5 million in the coming academic year. By Hanna Ellington, Sophie Neubaum, and Kate Duby Some in-state Pell Grant recipients graduate with little to no…Continue Reading Pell Grant Covers Only Part of School Bill for Low-Income Students
Day: November 26, 2019
YouTube, Instagram Offer Students a Different Kind of Job
YouTube, Instagram Offer Students a Different Kind of Job College creators turn social media usage into revenue streams By Hanna EllingtonThe Razorback Reporter With 90% of 18-29 year olds using at least one social media platform, according to the Pew Research Center, some UA students are taking advantage of that usage to make money. Sophomore…Continue Reading YouTube, Instagram Offer Students a Different Kind of Job
NWA Wastes 80,000 Tons of Food A Year; Food Loops Offers Solution
NWA Wastes 80,000 Tons of Food A Year; Food Loops Offers Solution By Abby ZimmardiThe Razorback Reporter Northwest Arkansas residents and businesses waste 80,000 tons of food each year. A company called Food Loops is working to lower that. With a population of 563,400 and growing 32 people a day, Northwest Arkansas is growing faster…Continue Reading NWA Wastes 80,000 Tons of Food A Year; Food Loops Offers Solution
Book of Math Terms Provides Help for Students, Professionals
Book of Math Terms Provides Help for Students, Professionals By Kirsten BairdThe Razorback Reporter An interdisciplinary team of four UA professors have published a book that features a list of mathematical terms that will guide beginners and experts through their academic studies, a professor in Curriculum and Instruction said. The Language of Mathematics: An Expanded…Continue Reading Book of Math Terms Provides Help for Students, Professionals
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Campus Organization Aims to Connect Faculty, Staff to Disability Resources “If we as a society recognized the value that [people with disabilities] have because of the limitations they were born with –– if we recognized the critical thinking and problem solving skills that they have had to develop –– the need for access would disappear…Continue Reading AccessABLE