Improving Labs and Recreation Venues for Enhanced Learning
Well-equipped, comfortable learning environments are imperative to the educational process. Such classrooms and labs foster environments of inspiration, interaction and innovation. Elements of this campaign will support the learning environment in and out of the classroom, giving students state-of-the-art spaces on campus to learn, plan, connect with peers and forge long-term relationships. Together, we can take learning to a new level.
An Environment That is Made For You
UA Little Rock – Learning Environment
At UA Little Rock, students have both a place and the support to expand their own horizons. Learn more: ualr.edu/centennial
Learning Environment News
- UA Little Rock Celebrates Completion of Trojan Way Project
- Baldwin & Shell Sponsors Senior Project Suite for Construction Management and Engineering Students at UA Little Rock
- UA Little Rock Dedicates Arvest Classroom in the School of Business
- UA Little Rock Invites Community to Celebrate the Completion of Trojan Way Project
- Bailey Family Continues Legacy of Giving with Donation to Support Trojan Way Gardens
- Riggs Benevolent Fund Donates $100,000 to Support Trojan Way Project at UA Little Rock
- UA Little Rock Dedicates USAble Life Classroom for Business Students
- Spirit of Giving: UA Little Rock Surpasses Campus Campaign Goal
- UA Little Rock Dedicates Newly Renovated Riggs Cat Field Operations Lab
- UA Little Rock Dedicates James A. Rogers Soils Lab
- UA Little Rock Dedicates New Kinco Drawings and Specs Lab
- UA Little Rock Dedicates New Bernhard Student Club Headquarters
- Conger Donates $125,000 to Support Student Success, Theatre Operations at UA Little Rock
- UA Little Rock holds dedication for newly renovated concrete lab
- UA Little Rock Breaks Ground on Transformational Campus Improvement Projects
- UA Little Rock Unveils Newly Renovated Nabholz Lab for Construction Programs
- Meyer Donates $50,000 Geared Toward Student Success for Construction Management Students
- UA Little Rock Names EIT Auditorium in Honor of Little Rock Businessman and Family