Author: Madison Price | Major: Agricultural Business | Semester: Summer 2023 As a first-generation college student seeking a second study abroad trip, I knew I wanted to experience a new country, or countries, to take advantage of the opportunity in front of me....
From Vine to Wine to Restaurant and Beyond
Author: Kati Rod | Majors: International Business, Agricultural Business | Semester: Summer 2023 For the last eight weeks, my mom has texted me at least once a week telling me about the one-hundred-and-ten-degree weather in my hometown in Texas. Meanwhile, I would...
So Similar, Yet So Different
Author: Emma Mitchell | Majors: Psychology, Agricultural Business | Semester: Summer 2023 It finally hit me as I watched my parents drive away from the airport. I was actually traveling internationally for the first time, and I was doing it without my family. This was...
From One Small Texas Town To The Big City of Rome
Author: Kati Rod | Majors: International Business, Agricultural Business. | Semester: Spring 2023 I finished my last final at the University of Arkansas Rome Center this afternoon. As I walked home with my friends talking about getting luggage to the airport, I began...
Dalton in Dublin
Author: Dalton Roberts | Majors: Agriculture Business, Political Science | Semester: Fall 2022, Spring 2023 This comes as the final blog for my fall semester at Trinity College Dublin. The last month has been filled with finals and holiday cheer. Throughout the course...
Dalton in Dublin
Author: Dalton Roberts | Majors: Agricultural Business, Political Science | Semesters: Fall 2022 & Spring 2023 On August 31, 2022, I gathered my belongings and started to depart the Dublin airport. Once outside I was met with a rush of cool air, blue skies, and...
Rural, First-Generation Student Travels Abroad for a Month in Belize
Author: Madison Price | Major: Agricultural Business As a rural, first-generation student with limited opportunities, exposure, and diversity, I knew from the moment I chose the University of Arkansas that I wanted to study abroad. It was not until I spoke with Dr....
Honors Arkansas Food Insecurity Research
Author: Madison Price | Major: Agricultural Business This past summer as I was finalizing my class schedule for the Fall 2021 semester, I was presented with an opportunity too good to pass up. Dr. Jennie Popp and Dr. Louise Hancox chose six students, including myself,...
Rural Student Takes on the Capitol
One of the most rewarding projects that I was able to help with was a human trafficking state self-survey. A federal committee asked each state to work with stakeholders and get information regarding their effort to combat human trafficking.
A New Narrative for the Peel Mansion: Undergraduate Research through a Legal Lens
Author: Mary Eichenberger Major: Agricultural Business Pre Law Mary Eichenberger, a junior agricultural business pre-law major from Clarksville, Arkansas, was a member of a three-person interdisciplinary research team for The Peel Mansion in...