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Publications, Broadcasts & Multimedia

Student Media

The Arkansas Traveler
This student-run newspaper publishes campus news three times a week and online every day.

Arkansas Law Review
This quarterly publication is edited by law students and provides scholarly review of Arkansas law cases, theories and decisions.

KXUA Radio 88.3 FM
This radio station offers students hands-on experience in the world of radio broadcasting.

UATV Channel 14
This student-produced television station gives any University of Arkansas student the opportunity to learn about the television broadcasting industry.

University Media

Arkansas Land & Life
This semiannual publication, produced by the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences and the Division of Agriculture, highlights the research being done in Arkansas agriculture.

Daily Headlines
This online source provides daily news about the University of Arkansas campus as well as an e-mail subscription service.

KUAF Radio, 91.3 FM
This National Public Radio affiliate offers listeners a variety of programs including news and information, classical, jazz, blues and other music.

Research Frontiers
The online version of this semiannual magazine demonstrates the diversity of scientific and cultural research happening at the university.

University of Arkansas Press
Founded in 1980 as the book-publishing department of the University of Arkansas, this press publishes approximately 20 titles each year.

Our impact on the world

School of Singers

Started in the 1950s, the Schola Cantorum quickly gained worldwide critical acclaim. In 1962, the mixed 32-voice choir of students became the first American choir to win the coveted Guido d'Arezzo Award at the prestigious International Polyphonic Competition in Arezzo, Italy. In honor of its achievement, Schola Cantorum soon after appeared on NBC-TV's "Today Show" and performed for U.S. President John F. Kennedy in the White House Rose Garden. Two years later, the choir was invited to the Vatican in Rome to sing for Pope Paul VI.