My name is Cael Losenegger and I am a sophomore from Monroe, Wisconsin. I am currently pursuing a double major in Information Systems & Political Science. I am beginning my second semester as the president of Residents’ Interhall Congress (RIC). RIC is a student...
From Volunteer to President: Getting Involved with the VAC
By Eliza Fulton When I got to campus at the beginning of my Freshman year, I remember thinking, “so, what next?” I had heard fun college stories my whole life from friends and family my entire life. I thought that by simply moving into my dorm and being a part of the...
Food for Fayetteville
Author: Katie Felkins Major: Food Nutrition and Health Hello! My name is Katie Felkins and I am in the Dale Bumpers College of Agriculture and Life Science. I am working towards my Bachelor of Science degree in Human Environmental Science majoring in Food,...
Rewriting Fayetteville’s Perceptions of History
Author: Madison Whipple Major: History My name is Madison Whipple and I just graduated Magna Cum Laude from the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences with a Bachelor of Arts in history and a minor in Spanish. My mentor is Dr. Louise Hancox,...
The Health Benefits of Increasing Percent Protein Intake on Body Composition, Sleep, and Physical Activity
Author: Ariston Gray Major: Biology I am a senior biology major in the Fulbright college of arts and sciences. I began my research with Dr. Jamie Baum of the Food Science department in the spring of 2020. I began working with Dr. Erin Howie of the...
Getting Involved in the Walton Honors Program
My name is Megan Maciulski and I am from Shreveport, Louisiana. I am a sophomore Marketing and Management major with a Spanish minor in the Sam M. Walton College of Business. The transition from high school to college is not an easy one and I personally looked for any...
Volunteering at PetSmart
I had the privileged opportunity to volunteer a couple times in the cat shelter at PetSmart. From cleaning cages to making sure the kittens get enough playtime, every small action mattered.
Tracing an Evolution of Space
Author: Sydney Nichols Major: English & Art History I’m equipped with my pen, my notebook, and…a hard hat. I’m standing inside a construction trailer on the site of Crystal Bridges new facility The Momentary opening in February of next year. Tour groups for...
Distance Traveled Podcast featuring Dean Coon
Honors Biomedical Engineering major Smit Patel interviews Dean Lynda Coon as part of his podcast series.
Man’s Best Friend – A Day Spent K9 Police Dog Training
My future career goal is to become a veterinarian and study pathology of animals. I have a passion for the outdoors, kindness, and youth development. As a person that has experience with training dogs, this K9 training was a whole new level that opened my eyes to new possibilities I hadn’t even considered on the training level. Thanks for reading!