Hall Life
University of Arkansas Housing Responds to #BlackAtUARK
University Housing would like to improve its response to and proactive advocacy of the voices of our Black students who have expressed their pain, frustrations and experiences as a student on this campus through the #BlackAtUARK hashtag.
University Housing Highlights Faculty in Residence Program Participants
Faculty in Residence is a University Housing initiative that encourages interaction between residents and faculty members in a hall setting.
Housing Ensures Smooth Move-Out for Students During Early Closing
Less Than 200 Students Stayed Till May Divya Singh was napping in his room in Hotz Honors Hall when the first email arrived. It was jarring, but not unexpected. That March 12 email from Chancellor Joseph Steinmetz announced classes would move online due to the...
Global Series World Tour: Cooking Across Cultures
By Natalia Frolov-Nickels University Housing Graduate Assistant Something every culture in the world can relate to is food. It is at the root of human survival. Each nation, religion, and people have a different dish that has some sort of significance to them....
Students Adjust to Online Classes
For students and faculty who traditionally attend and teach classes on campus,a shift to online classes requires everyone to adapt to new ways of learning.
Safe Ride Shuttles On-campus Students to Mail and Dining Services
Safe Ride can now be used by on-campus students who need help getting from their living area to the Northwest Quad neighborhood. This is to help students pick up meals at Fulbright Dining and to access mailing services.
Residence Hall Transition to Cooling Starts This Week
We’re expecting the average daily temperature to rise this week and will begin the process of turning cooling systems on within our two-pipe equipped residential facilities.
Faculty Members Compete at Annual Life Raft Debate
Students at the Life Raft Debate got a chance to vote on what academic field is most crucial to rebuild society.
Scoot Through Campus: New E-Scooter Safety Tips
E-scooters arrived on campus in the fall and as the weather trends warmer throughout the spring, their use on campus is expected to grow.
UAPD Uses Student Programs to Create a Safe Community on Campus
University Police (UAPD) work diligently to help keep students safe. Unfortunately, some students associate police officers with getting in trouble. The truth is that UAPD staff host and participate in a number of programs and events to increase positive interaction students.