DACA Recipients Uncertain of Unprotected Future in the U.S.

By Andrea Johnson The Razorback Reporter Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals forms and fees submitted to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will no longer be accepted. Officials stopped accepting DACA requests Sept. 5, after President Donald Trump rescinded the 2012 executive order by former President Barack Obama. Renewals were accepted until Oct. 5 for…Continue Reading DACA Recipients Uncertain of Unprotected Future in the U.S.

UA Professors Awarded Grant to Study Hurricane victims

By Erin McGuinnessThe Razorback Reporter A group of UA professors have been awarded a $124,527 National Science Foundation grant to research how social, community and economic resources affect the recovery of Hurricane Harvey victims.“The project is designed to take an inventory of people who have been displaced in the coastal region of southeast Texas,” said…Continue Reading UA Professors Awarded Grant to Study Hurricane victims

Changes Might Come to Union Food Court

By Kayla Nunez The Razorback Reporter The Arkansas Union food court might be getting an upgrade in the spring semester of 2018, pending approval in November by the Board of Trustees, causing people on campus to find alternatives to the food court. There would be temporary dining options during the renovations including food kiosks inside…Continue Reading Changes Might Come to Union Food Court

Planned UA Alumnus Gift to Benefit Out of State Finance Majors

By Hermon Negash The Razorback Reporter A UA alumnus created a planned gift of $200,000 for scholarships to the Walton Business College in honor of his parents. The scholarships will benefit Walton College undergrad students who are majoring in finance. Out-of-state students and students with an insurance concentration will be preferred in receiving the scholarship….Continue Reading Planned UA Alumnus Gift to Benefit Out of State Finance Majors