Eisele Research Fellowship now available
The UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture announced today the inaugural call for applications for the G. Thomas Eisele Research Fellowship. The award recognizes and acknowledges the role of … Eisele Research Fellowship now available
Nationally recognized Mexican-American scholar of rhetoric to visit Little Rock
A nationally recognized Mexican-American scholar of rhetoric will present two lectures on the contributions of Mexican female journalists and writers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries Feb. 11-12 … Nationally recognized Mexican-American scholar of rhetoric to visit Little Rock
New events announced for “Latino Americans: 500 Years of History”
This spring the UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture has partnered with the UALR Department of International and Second Language Studies, UALR Department of English, UALR Office of Campus Life, … New events announced for “Latino Americans: 500 Years of History”
Call for participants: interactive workshops
The UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture (CAHC) is now taking applications for a new interactive workshop, “Teaching a Web of Arkansas History.” Each workshop is limited to 10 participants. Please submit … Call for participants: interactive workshops
Center welcomes new archivist
The UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture (CAHC) is pleased to welcome Garret Kremer-Wright as the new Research and Scholarly Communications Archivist. A certified archivist, Kremer-Wright, whose background is in … Center welcomes new archivist
Center receives grant to digitize history of segregation, integration of Arkansas schools
The UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture (CAHC) has received a $106,908 grant award to digitize materials related to the history of segregation and integration of Arkansas’s educational system. The … Center receives grant to digitize history of segregation, integration of Arkansas schools
Graduate student presents research to last living child of Carl Bailey
Giving voice to the people and events of the past is one of graduate student Nicolette Talley’s greatest joys. “With the help of the public history program, I will be … Graduate student presents research to last living child of Carl Bailey
Save the date: Jon Meacham coming to UALR
Members of the public will have a chance to meet Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and author Jon Meacham during an upcoming visit to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Meacham … Save the date: Jon Meacham coming to UALR
Virtual exhibit documents memorial cemetery, internment
On this 70th anniversary of the closing of the Rohwer Japanese American Relocation Camp in Desha County, Arkansas, the UALR Center for Arkansas History and Culture has launched Rohwer Restored, a virtual exhibit that … Virtual exhibit documents memorial cemetery, internment
UALR’s Center for Arkansas History and Culture hosts congressman, other panelists
Former U.S. Congressman Vic Snyder was among several featured panelists exploring the steamboat’s influence on Arkansas in a day-long educational symposium at the Arkansas Studies Institute building. The Nov. 5 … UALR’s Center for Arkansas History and Culture hosts congressman, other panelists