Central University of Arkansas (Conway) Foreign Languages: Central University of Arkansas (Conway) is an Arkansas state higher education institution located in Conway, Arkansas, USA. It is the second largest registered university in Arkansas and the third largest university education system in Arkansas. American News & World Report, February 20 13, American local universities in the southern region ranked 60th, and Weber Matrix Network ranked1904th in the global universities.
The University of Arkansas has 9 colleges and 56 departments, covering natural science, engineering science, music, agriculture, life science, business, architecture, law, education, art and humanities. Among them, the school enjoys a high reputation in the United States for its research in the fields of architecture, agriculture, business, history, industrial engineering and Middle East studies.
The school provides a variety of sports activities, and the campus facilities include a computer laboratory, an art performance center, a leisure sports center, an academic education center, a health center and a career counseling center that adopt the latest technology. At present, there are international students from more than 54 countries around the world studying in this school.
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Former US President Bill Clinton and current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton both taught at the Law School of Central Arkansas University before entering politics. The University of Arkansas received a single donation of up to $300 million from Wal-Mart's Sam Wharton family, setting a record for American public universities to accept donations. 92% of the teachers in the University of Arkansas have doctorates or the highest degrees in their respective fields. There are many world-class researchers and professors among them.
For example, former US President Bill Clinton and current Secretary of State Hillary Clinton were teachers of the University of Arkansas Law School in their early years. In addition, famous scholars such as Faye Jones, the architect, Eleanor King, the poet Miller Williams, Kazuo Kuroda, the nuclear chemist who put forward the theory of spontaneous fission reaction, Vijay Varadan, the inventor of the biosensor for treating Parkinson's disease, and Peter Puli, the quantum chemist who won the international quantum molecular science award, have taught at the University of Arkansas.
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