Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
School of Art
School of Journalism and Strategic Media
School of Social Work
School of Journalism and Strategic Media
The School of Journalism and Strategic Media at the University of Arkansas is a subdivision of the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences that teaches and researches news, broadcasting, advertising, public relations, and related media subjects. The school is located in Kimpel Hall just north of the Walton College of Business.[12]
The undergraduate program has three concentrations: Editorial/News Concentration, Broadcast Radio & TV Concentration, and Advertising & Public Relations.[14]
The School also produces KUAF/National Public Radio, UATV, the university's student-run television network, "The Arkansas Traveler," the University's student newspaper, KXUA student radio, "The Razorback," the University's yearbook, and "The Hill Magazine," an annual in-depth publication.[12]
School of Social Work
The baccalaureate Social Work (BSW) program has been offered since 1940, one of the oldest undergraduate social work programs in the United States.[15] The Master Social Work program is also available for graduate Social Work students.[16]
Social Work Research Center
The Social Work Research Center was established in 2001, and studies poverty in Arkansas.[17] Results are published and brought to the attention of federal and state politicians.
Facilities
Old Main, home to Office of the Dean of the College and administrative staff
^"The Ozark Historical Review". Department of History, J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences. University of Arkansas. Retrieved 1 April 2022. Published by the Department of History, The Ozark Historical Review offers the University of Arkansas's top history students at both the graduate and undergraduate levels a chance to showcase their original research and historiographic investigations. Published in the Spring semester