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Uafs News Stories Uafs enrollment surges with record freshmen, transfers and housing occupancy, fueled by new scholarships, outreach and student support. Twenty five new full time faculty members will join uafs for the 2025 26 academic year, strengthening programs across its three colleges and expanding acade. Fort smith, ark. (knwa kfta) — the university of arkansas fort smith (uafs) has integrated new automation and robotics technology into its advanced manufacturing lab, providing students with more. Uafs has unveiled $5.7 million in new robotics and automation systems, expanding hands on training in advanced manufacturing and industry 4.0 technology.
Uafs News Stories Fort smith, ark. (knwa kfta) — the university of arkansas fort smith (uafs) has integrated new automation and robotics technology into its advanced manufacturing lab, providing students with more. Uafs has unveiled $5.7 million in new robotics and automation systems, expanding hands on training in advanced manufacturing and industry 4.0 technology. Fort smith the university of arkansas at fort smith has installed new state of the art robotics and automation equipment in its advanced manufacturing lab, made possible through more than $5.7 million in hired grant funds awarded by the arkansas division of higher education and the arkansas department of commerce last year. — the university of arkansas – fort smith (uafs) is buzzing with activity as students begin moving in for the new school year. this year’s move in includes a record number of participants, making. Two uafs students develop smart gardening project to help beginning gardeners. the university of arkansas fort smith hosted its spring 2026 den day on wednesday, april 15. despite heavy rain in the forecast, more than 500 students and guests attended to see what life is like as a lion. University leaders attribute the gains to targeted recruitment efforts, expanded student support, and significant new scholarship and tuition programs, according to the release.
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