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About 200 participants attended this year's Turfgrass Field Day and learned the latest research and technology to help keep their golf courses, lawns and sports fields in top shape.
Any graduate student interested in exploring how their research connects to that of another graduate student's research in a different discipline should apply to present.
A new one-credit course explores Arabic language and culture through video games, delving into topics ranging from clothing and architecture to language and dialects.
The week-long event was attended by 16 GAs in the Department of Mathematical Sciences and was facilitated by several faculty members.
U of A poultry science students Eniola Betiku, Seth Adesope, Luke Parisi and Adeola Abe were each honored with Certificates of Excellence in Oral Presentation Awards for their research presentations.
Explore Arabic language and culture through the immersive world of video games via the course: ARAB 1100V Arabic Language and Culture Through Video Games ...