Articles by Tatsiana Karaliova
“I’ll never stop being a student,” says Philip Mann, music director and conductor for the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra. ““I love my job because I never stopped learning and in a sense I never left school.”
Priscilla McChristian, chief of staff in the Chancellor’s Office, was appointed interim director of the UALR Institute on Race and Ethnicity on Dec. 20, following the departure of inaugural Director Adjoa A. Aiyetoro, who has …
During the summer, 70 UALR students studied abroad in Costa Rica, France, England, Germany, Spain, Mexico, and Istanbul. Exciting experiences and giving them opportunities to learn about different culture first-hand.
“The more globalized the world becomes …
“The Intouchables,” a French film originally released overseas in 2011, is one of the most inspirational films to come out in recent years. Though it is peppered with moments of sadness, most scenes have some …
September is recognized as the National Campus Safety Awareness Month by colleges and universities across the nation. At UALR, events devoted to safety on campus started on Aug. 27.
Logan C. Hampton, the associate vice chancellor …
Brad King resigns from his position as chief of the UALR Department of Public Safety to take a job with the Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training. His last day at the UALR Department …
An innovative program named UALRTeach begins this fall, which gives students majoring in math or science the opportunity to learn from mentor teachers, receive experience of teaching at school and earn a teaching license while …
