Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- Social and Behavioral Sciences (312)
- Life Sciences (240)
- Arts and Humanities (173)
- Education (152)
- Physical Sciences and Mathematics (150)
-
- Engineering (144)
- Sociology (129)
- Medicine and Health Sciences (118)
- Business (98)
- Service Learning (78)
- Music (71)
- Music Performance (68)
- Animal Sciences (64)
- Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research (61)
- Plant Sciences (58)
- Agriculture (57)
- Psychology (50)
- Agronomy and Crop Sciences (45)
- Food Science (45)
- Law (44)
- Communication (42)
- Nutrition (38)
- Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration (38)
- Higher Education (36)
- Poultry or Avian Science (35)
- Adult and Continuing Education (33)
- Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering (33)
- Nursing (33)
- Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology (32)
- Computer Sciences (32)
- Keyword
-
- University of Arkansas (45)
- Arkansas (40)
- COVID-19 (24)
- Service learning (20)
- Fayetteville. Staff Senate--Periodicals (12)
-
- Broiler (10)
- Marketing (10)
- Pandemic (10)
- Gender (9)
- Economics (8)
- Education (8)
- Food insecurity (8)
- High school (8)
- Higher education (8)
- Service Learning (8)
- Fayetteville. Wally Cordes Teaching and Faculty Support Center--Periodicals (7)
- Internship (7)
- Rice (7)
- Social media (7)
- Sustainability (7)
- Agriculture (6)
- Architecture (6)
- Barriers (6)
- Horticulture (6)
- Northwest Arkansas (6)
- Nutrition (6)
- ACT Aspire (5)
- Assessment (5)
- Breastfeeding (5)
- Breeding (5)
- Publication
-
- Graduate Theses and Dissertations (369)
- Concert Recordings (66)
- Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine (53)
- Biological Sciences Undergraduate Honors Theses (31)
- The Eleanor Mann School of Nursing Undergraduate Honors Theses (29)
-
- Arkansas Law Review (26)
- Inquiry: The University of Arkansas Undergraduate Research Journal (19)
- Patents Granted (17)
- Biomedical Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses (16)
- Finance Undergraduate Honors Theses (16)
- Discovery, The Student Journal of Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences (15)
- Marketing Undergraduate Honors Theses (14)
- Proceedings of the Arkansas Nutrition Conference (14)
- Architecture Undergraduate Honors Theses (13)
- Journal of Food Law & Policy (13)
- Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science (13)
- Psychological Science Undergraduate Honors Theses (13)
- Staff Senate Meeting Minutes (12)
- Arkansas Education Reports (11)
- Computer Science and Computer Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses (11)
- TFSC Publications and Presentations (11)
- Chemistry & Biochemistry Undergraduate Honors Theses (10)
- Economics Undergraduate Honors Theses (10)
- Health, Human Performance and Recreation Undergraduate Honors Theses (10)
- The Eleanor Mann School of Nursing Student Works (10)
- Animal Science Undergraduate Honors Theses (9)
- Education Reform Faculty and Graduate Students Publications (9)
- Information Systems Undergraduate Honors Theses (9)
- Political Science Undergraduate Honors Theses (9)
- Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Series (8)
- Publication Type
- File Type
Articles 1 - 30 of 1077
Full-Text Articles in Entire DC Network
Grape Plant Named ‘Dazzle’, John R. Clark, Renee T. Threlfall, James N. Moore, Justin R. Morris
Grape Plant Named ‘Dazzle’, John R. Clark, Renee T. Threlfall, James N. Moore, Justin R. Morris
Patents Granted
Description and specifications of a new and distinct cultivar of grapevine which originated from a hand-pollinated cross of ‘Gewürztraminer’ (female parent) x ‘Melody’ (male parent) made in 1991. The seedlings fruited in the summer of 1992 in a vineyard near Clarksville, Ark. and one was selected for its potential as a wine grape for utilization in the Mid-South of the United States. The original vine was tested as ‘Ark. 2574’. The new cultivar of grapevine is intended for wine production and provides advancements in cold hardiness.
Blackberry Plant Named ‘Apf-268’, John R. Clark
Blackberry Plant Named ‘Apf-268’, John R. Clark
Patents Granted
Description and specifications of a new and distinct cultivar of blackberry plant named ‘APF-268’ which originated from seed produced by a hand-pollinated cross of Arkansas selections ‘APF-45’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 22,449) x ‘APF-158’ (non-patented, unreleased genotype) is provided. This new cultivar of blackberry plant can be distinguished by its large fruit with consistent size and sweet flavor. The plants have consistently good plant health and primocane-fruiting habit.
Grape Plant Named ‘Indulgence’, John R. Clark, Renee T. Threlfall, James N. Moore, Justin R. Morris
Grape Plant Named ‘Indulgence’, John R. Clark, Renee T. Threlfall, James N. Moore, Justin R. Morris
Patents Granted
Description and specifications of a new and distinct cultivar of wine grapevine which originated from a hand-pollinated cross of ‘Seyval Blanc’ (female parent) and ‘Muscat Ottonel’ (male parent) made in 1988. The seedlings fruited in the summer of 1992 in a vineyard near Clarksville, Ark. and one was selected for its potential as a wine grape for utilization in the Mid-South. The original vine was tested as ‘Ark. 2359’. The new cultivar of grapevine is a white wine grape which is adapted to the Mid-South of the United States with good winter hardiness and distinct muscat flavor.
Waiting Doors, S O. C
Waiting Doors, S O. C
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
What Stage Of Grief, Miceala Morano
What Stage Of Grief, Miceala Morano
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Miceala Morano is a writer from the Ozarks whose work is published or forthcoming in Berkeley Fiction Review, Eunoia Review, Kissing Dynamite Poetry, Pidgeonholes, and more. She is currently a first-year Honors College Fellow at the University of Arkansas
Witching Hour At The Supermarket, Verna Corinne Bryan
Witching Hour At The Supermarket, Verna Corinne Bryan
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Corinne is a senior majoring in English Creative Writing and French. She enjoys going on long walks and treasure hunting in thrift stores. Her poems strive to examine small, but meaningful moments in life. She has had prose work previously published in The Diamond Line.
Daughter's Window, Caroline Grage
Daughter's Window, Caroline Grage
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
I am a rising senior studying Earth Science, Geology, and Sustainability at the University of Arkansas.
Graveyard Picnic, Jackson Cook
Graveyard Picnic, Jackson Cook
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Jackson Cook is a Junior from Little Rock, Arkansas. He can typically be found playing tennis at Wilson Park or watching unwatchable movies with his roommates. Macie Hickman- Macie Hickman is a junior Creative Writing major with a minor in Classics. She will read almost anything but loves fantasy novels above all else. Friends and family are incredibly important to her and they are the subjects she writes about the most.
Quarantine, Macie Hickman
Quarantine, Macie Hickman
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Macie Hickman is a senior Creative Writing major with a minor in Classics. She will read almost anything but loves fantasy novels above all else. Friends and family are incredibly important to her and they are the subjects she writes about the most. Her work has not been published previously.
Made Of Things That Aren't Mine, Hadley Adkison
Made Of Things That Aren't Mine, Hadley Adkison
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Hadley is a devout reader and owner of two identical brown tabby cats, Jibby and Jinx. She is currently an undergraduate majoring in English and Psychology. In the future, she is hoping to attend law school and work in either family or divorce law. She is often sitting near the greenhouse gardens watching the bees, or walking to class with her nose buried in a book.
Ba Jiao, Jasmine Lee
Ba Jiao, Jasmine Lee
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Ting Lee is a sophomore majoring in English with a concentration in Creative Writing and a minor in Journalism. She was one of two managing editors for the fifth issue of The Diamond Line, published in Spring of 2022. She strives to educate her community about the East Asian experience in the United States through writing. Outside of schooling, Jasmine is a third degree black belt in Taekwondo and helps her father with his martial arts school in Bentonville. She is also an avid fan of the open-world action RPG game Genshin Impact.
Catherine, Meg Mccartney
Catherine, Meg Mccartney
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
I am a Drawing BFA student with a passion for game design. Realism and special relationships are important for everyone to learn, even if it does not match your style.
Devil Town, Jackson Cook
Devil Town, Jackson Cook
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Jackson Cook is a Junior from Little Rock, Arkansas. He can typically be found playing tennis at Wilson Park or watching unwatchable movies with his roommates. Macie Hickman- Macie Hickman is a junior Creative Writing major with a minor in Classics. She will read almost anything but loves fantasy novels above all else. Friends and family are incredibly important to her and they are the subjects she writes about the most.
Celebrity Sentence, Payton Willhite
Celebrity Sentence, Payton Willhite
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Hey! I’m Payton, and I am a third-year Creative Writing Major with a minor in Theatre that might soon become a minor in Anthropology. I love realistic fiction and fantasy but have become more interested in writing poetry over the last few semesters. I am also on the mock trial team and enjoy yoga, hanging with my puppy carmen, and cooking/baking.
Must Be Fire, Nico Brito-Harp
Must Be Fire, Nico Brito-Harp
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
What Source Of Meaning, Dakota Palmer
What Source Of Meaning, Dakota Palmer
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
My name is Dakota Palmer (He/Him), I am a Pure Math and Creative Writing major. I was born and raised in NorthWest Arkansas. When not doing math, I like to write poetry and science fiction. I primarily focus on poems with very meta qualities, making this entry a slight change of pace for me.
Lakeshore Drive, Caroline Grage
Lakeshore Drive, Caroline Grage
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
I am a rising senior studying Earth Science, Geology, and Sustainability at the University of Arkansas.
Aquarium Love, Mary Kemp
Aquarium Love, Mary Kemp
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Mary Beth Kemp is a senior English and Journalism major from Dallas, Texas. She loves writing, chai lattes, and aquariums.
Bones, Sadie Mcdonald
Bones, Sadie Mcdonald
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
I am Sadie McDonald, a freshman at the University of Arkansas. I am currently majoring and English and Journalism, with hopes to work as a copy editor in the future. In high school, I was a part of the Hauberk, a nationally ranked yearbook, as a first-year writer, second-year, assistant copy editor and third-year head copy editor.
Once Life, Brittaney Mann
Once Life, Brittaney Mann
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Brittaney Mann is a junior studying English and journalism at the University of Arkansas. She loves spending time outside, even at the expense of being around flying insects. Creative and quiet are her go-to adjectives to describe herself, and she has many hobbies because of those main attributes; knitting is her favorite. After graduating, she hopes to attend graduate school but is undecided on which program she wants to apply for. She knows she wants to become a librarian like her mom and hopefully publish her poetry as she gains more skills. She hopes that once she has a career, …
Mountain View No.3, View 2, Nan Farrar
Mountain View No.3, View 2, Nan Farrar
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Nan Farrar (they/them) is a queer trans artist born and raised in Rudy, Arkansas. They are pursuing a BFA in Studio Art with a concentration in Ceramics with Departmental Honors. Their artistic and poetry practice both deal with ideas of identity and connection through a queer lens told through hyperbolized stories or images, taking a common image or moment and altering it past recognizable.
Crazy Old Bird Lady, Mary Kemp
Crazy Old Bird Lady, Mary Kemp
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Mary Beth Kemp is a senior English and Journalism major from Dallas, Texas. She loves writing, chai lattes, and aquariums.
Mohawk, David Hays Denney
Mohawk, David Hays Denney
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
David Hays Denney is a college student at the University of Arkansas as a Creative Writing major. He is interested in pursuing a career in screenwriting and enjoys writing poetry and prose. As an Eagle Scout, he is interested in nature and the outdoors, which often influences his work.
Contents, Diamond Line Editors
Contents, Diamond Line Editors
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Dog Daze, Sarah Synar
Dog Daze, Sarah Synar
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
Sarah Kate Synar is a sophomore journalism student. She grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She began writing poetry as a way to give back to the people, places, and things that have inspired and encouraged her in her life’s journey so far. Writing has always been a way of better appreciating and understanding her life experiences. She commonly writes about themes regarding the natural world around her, growing up in the Midwest, and the musings of her subconscious.
Letter From The Editors, Diamond Line Editors
Letter From The Editors, Diamond Line Editors
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Acknowledgements, Diamond Line Editors
Acknowledgements, Diamond Line Editors
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Diamond Line - Fall 2022, Diamond Line Editors
Diamond Line - Fall 2022, Diamond Line Editors
Diamond Line Undergraduate Literary Magazine
No abstract provided.
Minutes Staff Senate Meeting, December 8, 2022, University Of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Staff Senate
Minutes Staff Senate Meeting, December 8, 2022, University Of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Staff Senate
Staff Senate Meeting Minutes
No abstract provided.
Supercontinuum Light Generation Via Non-Linear Effects In Hollow-Core Fiber, Skyler Gulati
Supercontinuum Light Generation Via Non-Linear Effects In Hollow-Core Fiber, Skyler Gulati
Physics Student Works
The field of non-linear optics has gained traction in the last couple decades due to the variable generation of wavelengths which are less deterministic than within traditional optics. Using non-linear mediums, including hollow-core fibers (HCF), generation of wavelengths spanning into the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) wavelength range is possible. These short wavelengths can be utilized within electron spectroscopy-based methods of material science like angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES). This technique most often uses specific photoemission lines of atoms in discharge lamps, however, with the frequency dispersion capabilities of HCF, broad band creation can allow for variable wavelength selection through filtering specific wavelengths …