Between working with the attorneys on a litany of civil, criminal, and commercial cases and working alongside PIs, this summer taught me more about actually working in a law office than any class has.
Between working with the attorneys on a litany of civil, criminal, and commercial cases and working alongside PIs, this summer taught me more about actually working in a law office than any class has.
Author: Katie Strickland Major: International & Global Studies; Political Science It was a January afternoon in Fayetteville, Arkansas (so naturally, it was 70 degrees and sunny). It was only the second week of classes for the Spring...
Author: Elli Archbold Major: Psychology Hello everyone! My name is Elli Archbold and I recently graduated from the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Arkansas! Following graduation, I am planning to stay at the U of A where I will...
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...
Author: Elli Archbold Major: Psychology Amidst the everchanging world during the fall semester of 2020, I conducted research under Scott Eidelman studying political ideology. This research focuses on the degree to which an individual’s helping behavior is dependent on...
Hey there! My name is Zoe Patrick and I am a junior at the University of Arkansas studying Political Science and Marketing with a Legal Studies minor and Pre-Law focus! I was born and raised in Memphis, TN but I was drawn to Northwest Arkansas because the support that...
Author: Hannah Kiely Major: Political Science & Philosophy During the spring semester of 2020, I conducted research aimed at identifying the causes of and the contributors to the gender gap in American political representation. Historically, males have far...
There can be a lot to keep up with at times, and it’s crucial that you schedule out your days and make time to get everything done. You also need to sharpen your memorization skills. College isn’t like high school where you just sit in a classroom listening to a monotonous lecture.