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The university was founded as Arkansas Industrial University in 1871 and took its current name in 1899. As the first state university in the southern states, the UAF accepted an African-American student in 1948. | The university was founded as Arkansas Industrial University in 1871 and took its current name in 1899. As the first state university in the southern states, the UAF accepted an African-American student in 1948. | ||
− | Though neither attended the university, both former [[President of the United States|president]] [[Bill Clinton]] and former [[United States Secretary of State|secretary of state]] and [[presidential nominee]] [[Hillary Clinton]] taught at the University's [[law school]] in the early 1970s. | + | Though neither attended the university, both former [[President of the United States|president]] [[Bill Clinton]] and former [[United States Secretary of State|secretary of state]] and [[presidential nominee]] [[Hillary Clinton]] taught at the University's [[law school]] in the early 1970s. The house where they lived in Fayetteville is now a historic site and museum.<ref>https://clintonhousemuseum.org/bill-clinton/</ref> |
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+ | In November 2023, Dr. [[Nitin Agarwal]], founding director of the Collaboration for Social Media and Online Behavioral Studies (COSMOS) Research Center at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, received $5 million from the [[Army Research Office]] to "evaluate and defend against emerging cognitive threats". The project aims to identify research gaps in "deviant socio-technical behaviors", "shape an agenda focused on developing strategies that can counter emerging threats, and create tools for near real-time analysis of such threats".<ref>https://ualr.edu/news/2023/11/27/agarwal-army/</ref> | ||
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University of Arkansas (University) | |
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Motto | Veritate Duce Progredi (Latin) |
Formation | 1871 |
Headquarters | Arkansas, USA |
Type | • Public • Flagship • Land-grant |
Other name | Razorbacks |
The largest university in Arkansas |
The University of Arkansas is a public land-grant research university in Fayetteville, Arkansas.[1] It is the flagship campus of the University of Arkansas System and the largest university in Arkansas. Founded as Arkansas Industrial University in 1871, classes were first held on January 22, 1872, with its present name adopted in 1899.
It is noted for its strong programs in architecture, agriculture (particularly animal science and poultry science),[2] communication disorders, creative writing, history, law (particularly agricultural law),[3] and Middle Eastern studies,[4] as well as for its business school, of which the supply chain management program was ranked the best in North America by Gartner in July 2020.[5]
Contents
History
The university was founded as Arkansas Industrial University in 1871 and took its current name in 1899. As the first state university in the southern states, the UAF accepted an African-American student in 1948.
Though neither attended the university, both former president Bill Clinton and former secretary of state and presidential nominee Hillary Clinton taught at the University's law school in the early 1970s. The house where they lived in Fayetteville is now a historic site and museum.[6]
Military research on deviant socio-technical behaviors
In November 2023, Dr. Nitin Agarwal, founding director of the Collaboration for Social Media and Online Behavioral Studies (COSMOS) Research Center at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, received $5 million from the Army Research Office to "evaluate and defend against emerging cognitive threats". The project aims to identify research gaps in "deviant socio-technical behaviors", "shape an agenda focused on developing strategies that can counter emerging threats, and create tools for near real-time analysis of such threats".[7]
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Died | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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J. William Fulbright | 9 April 1905 | 9 February 1995 | US | Politician | The longest serving chairman in the history of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. |
Brooks Hays | 9 August 1898 | 11 October 1981 | US | Politician | Attended the February 1957 Bilderberg meeting as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives |
Asa Hutchinson | 3 December 1950 | Lawyer | |||
Mack McLarty | 14 June 1946 | US | Associate of Bill Clinton and Henry Kissinger | ||
Mark Middleton | 12 October 1962 | 7 May 2022 | US | Epstein Affair/Premature death Clinton body count | Special assistant to US President Bill Clinton in the 1990s, where he admitted Jeffrey Epstein to the White House on multiple occasions. Shot dead like other former Epstein friends in 2022. |
Hugh Rodham | 26 May 1950 | Lawyer | Bagman for his sister Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton. |
References
- ↑ http://campusmaps.uark.edu/ Zoomable Map.
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20050309021215/http://www.meatpoultry.com/articlearchives/archive_article.asp?ArticleID=72713
- ↑ http://newswire.uark.edu/Article.aspx?id=15743%7Caccess-date=September 17, 2017
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20051231083410/http://dailyheadlines.uark.edu/5292.htm
- ↑ https://www.scmr.com/article/gartner_gives_first_place_supply_chain_management_ranking_to_university_of
- ↑ https://clintonhousemuseum.org/bill-clinton/
- ↑ https://ualr.edu/news/2023/11/27/agarwal-army/