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Max Hatfield was a second-year teacher in Jacksonville when he decided to return to school himself. He chose the master’s program in education at… -
Clint Brockway came to UALR knowing little more about American Sign Language, or ASL, than how to spell his name. Today, Brockway is fluent enough… -
 Chelsea Churchill’s lifelong dream was to work with dolphins. She spent her childhood days immersing herself in all things to do with the mammal,… -
Dominik Mjartan certainly does not lack for determination. At 12, he was building and selling bikes. At 13, he landed his first real job,… -
Patrick Ralston might be considered a bit of a policy wonk – knowing the inner workings of state government backward and forward has been… -
Alyssa Welch’s interaction with UALR continues more than three years after she graduated, as she is now recruiting UALR grads to work with her… -
Rain Story came to UALR with a love of storytelling, but concerned that an English major wouldn’t lead to a paying job. She didn’t… -
Judge Joyce Williams Warren is a pioneer: The first black woman graduate from what is now the William H. Bowen School of Law in… -
Sarah Thomas has a hard time sitting still. While a student at UALR, she got involved in everything from Greek life to SGA. She… -
Alex Garcia-Mendoza has always been fascinated by how things fit together. He turned that childhood fascination into a career at VCC, an international construction…