Dr. Margaret “Beth” E. McMillan

Dr. Margaret “Beth” E. McMillan is a professor of earth sciences and chair of the Department of Earth Sciences. McMillan serves the public through her expertise as a geoscientist by aiding and educating local communities.

Dr. Linda Holzer

Dr. Linda Holzer is a professor of music in the Department of Music at UA Little Rock and has been a member of the faculty for 24 years. She is well known for her performances and her promotion of women composers.

Dr. Clifford Franklin

Dr. Clifford Franklin is an associate professor in the Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology. In the classroom, Franklin prefers to engage in the sharing of ideas and works in both an intradisciplinary and interdisciplinary method to address important questions in the field, academia, and community.

Dr. Kristen McIntyre

Dr. Kristen McIntyre, associate professor in the Applied Communication Department, demonstrates an exceptional application of her academic discipline and is a model for mentoring others toward difference-making public service. McIntyre has served as lead facilitator and/or provided support for hundreds of campus and community communication workshops covering topics such as persuasion, public speaking, networking, employee Dr. Kristen McIntyre

Professor Jim Carr

Jim Carr has made a considerable impact in residential construction safety and contributed to the home building industry on a local and national scale and in the Department of Construction Management and Civil and Construction Engineering. He is responsible for the development and implementation of online delivery of five construction management courses. He has authored Professor Jim Carr

Professor Terrence Cain

Terrence Cain is the associate dean for faculty development at the Bowen School of Law. His teaching is centered around creating better leaders, and he advocates for solutions to current issues that plague our community. Cain has volunteered his time with the Bowen School of Law Legal Education Advancement Project (LEAP), created to identify individuals Professor Terrence Cain

Dr. Glenn Anderson

Glenn Anderson is an associate professor who has received national attention for his contributions to the field of Interpreter Education. He uses his expertise to serve in numerous ways at the national level. During the summer of 2010, Anderson was one of 20 national advocates for individuals with disabilities interviewed by the Federal Communications Commission Dr. Glenn Anderson

Ms. Rosalie Cheatham

Rosalie Cheatham is an assistant professor of French in the Department of World Languages who is professionally well-known for her expertise. Cheatham has been involved with concurrent education in Arkansas and has served as coordinator of UA Little Rock’s concurrent enrollment program. She served as an accreditation review panel member for the National Alliance of Ms. Rosalie Cheatham

Dr. Allison Holland

College of Social Sciences and Communication Director of the University Writing Center and Senior Instructor of Rhetoric and Writing Dr. Allison Holland is the Director of the University Writing Center (UWC) and senior instructor of Rhetoric and Writing. Dr. Holland is well known regionally and nationally for her work with university writing centers and has Dr. Allison Holland

Professor Suzanne Penn

William H. Bowen School of Law Associate Professor of Clinical Law Suzanne Penn is an associate professor of clinical law at the William H. Bowen School of Law. Penn has been dedicated to serving individuals who don’t have access to legal assistance. In 2014, Penn suggested the idea of creating a clinical experience for law Professor Suzanne Penn