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University announces new medical humanities degree program

Faculty members in the College of Sciences and the College of Arts and Humanities have joined forces to create a new major that brings the two...

Two-week intersession offers bird watching class

While most students move away from Searcy for summer break, many stay and work, complete internships or take summer classes on campus.

Recent alumni begin new phase in life

“During my K-12 education, I had many wonderful teachers, but there was one who really made an impact in my life,” December 2016...

Professor awarded endowed chair for biomedical sciences

The University’s College of Sciences selected Associate Professor Kevin Stewart as the Coons-Farrar Endowed Chair for the Biomedical Sciences...

STEM Center hosts workshop for area teachers

This summer, the Finley STEM Center has been educating teachers in the White County area on how to implement new science standards in their...

Little coders

If you walk in the Pryor-England Science building, you might not expect to hear the sounds of children’s giggles and excited conversation...

Students develop software for law enforcement

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Graduates reflect on time at HU

On Saturday, May 7, nearly 900 students woke up, donned their black caps and gowns, and crossed the Benson stage to receive their long-awaited...

Math department hosts third Pi Day

The department of mathematics celebrated Pi Day on Monday, March 14 with several events on campus.

Engineering professor awarded $7,000 grant

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“I would not be who I am without the teachers I’ve had..."

“I started looking at the many ways to help kids.

"I will never know everything God did for us with our body, but it's fun trying to learn everything..."

Jared Knappe knew he wanted to pursue exercise science after taking his first anatomy and physiology class his sophomore year.

"The psychology department has become like a different home for me..."

Leaving home and coming to college can be uncomfortable for many students.

"My goal is to own a recreation center specifically for inner-city kids..."

In high school, Vanessa Lewis knew she wanted to become a basketball coach because of the way her own coach inspired her and ministered to all the...

"I feel like family and consumer science is a good mission platform..."

Incorporating her faith into the future workplace, Rachel Perry plans to use her FCS education major as her chosen ministry.

FCS to host Rock ‘N’ Roll Runway fashion show

The department of family and consumer sciences is hosting a rock ‘n’ roll-themed fashion show Nov. 12 at 7 p.m.

Family and consumer sciences department chair named

Provost Larry Long has named Dr.

Faculty members receive awards for teacher achievement

Eight University faculty members received Teacher Achievement Awards during the annual faculty and staff dinner on campus April 24.